Ay. Wong et al., REMEDIATION OF OZONE DEPLETION BY ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICAL CHARGING - THE IMPORTANCE OF LABORATORY TESTING, Physics letters. A, 217(4-5), 1996, pp. 294-299
The removal of ozone destroying atomic chlorine or its reservoirs by a
tmospheric electrical charging is reviewed for three different heights
and regimes. Atmospheric electrification provides electrons which can
attach to chlorine atoms of high electron affinity, inhibiting its ca
talytic destruction of ozone. In one scheme electrons are emitted from
an isolated photocathode platform by either a closed circuit current
configuration or the concurrent release of positively charged water dr
oplets. Two other remediation schemes are described to illustrate the
diversity of electrical charging. Laboratory testing can verify measur
ing equipment for ion composition and validate remediation concepts. I
t also offers a check on computer modeling. We also respond to comment
s of Viggiano et al. [:Science 267 (1995) 82] regarding practicality o
f our ozone mitigation scheme.