A structural approach of the critical behavior of coalescence and electroconductivity in the electrolytic thin layers
I. G. POP1,*
Affiliation
- Department of Management, Emmanuel University of Oradea, Oradea, Romania
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to study the critical behavior of electroconductivity in thin layers deposited on a cold support
made of thermoresistent glass, in a mixture of H2O and SO3, by burning rich sulphur (2.5-4.5%) fuels. From an ecological
perspective, this is a highly important issue because this mixture generates acid-sulphur rains. In this sense, using the
method of condensation of the H2O and SO3 mixture in the form of a solution of H2SO4 in water, a measuring of the
temperature dependence of electroconductivity of a thin layer has been made. There is a big interest in determining the acid
dew point temperature, TPRA, and the possibility of controlling it. One of these methods is the blasting of MgO powder, of
different dimensions of granulation, at the end of the flame of the 4 vapor-tones/hour boiler, resulting in a very important
change of the critical behavior of the studied system.
Keywords
Dew acid point, Critical nanostructure, Electrolytic conductivity, Cold wall model, Switch model function.
Citation
I. G. POP, A structural approach of the critical behavior of coalescence and electroconductivity in the electrolytic thin layers, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 1, 6, June 2007, pp.302-304 (2007).
Submitted at: April 16, 2007
Accepted at: April 25, 2007