Generating anions for oxygen charge

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Anion production in the air can be achieved through various methods, including arcing, plasma, ultraviolet light, water collision, x-ray, and electron emission from sharp tips like sewing needles. The discussion emphasizes a desire for understanding the scientific principles behind these processes rather than just practical applications or products. Waterfalls are highlighted as natural sources of anions, producing significant concentrations in the air. Resources such as scientific papers and educational content from Khan Academy are shared for further exploration of the topic. Overall, the focus is on the mechanisms of anion generation and their implications for creating negatively charged environments.
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Hello, I was wondering if anybody here has knowledge about anion production in the air and how to negativity charge a room, like a waterfall which can produce 100,000PPM anions in the air and the water keeps the positive charge. Some methods include arcing, plasma, ultraviolet, water collision, x-ray, and forcing electrons off a sewing needle tip.. I have exhausted google, everyone talks about how to do it and what to buy, but i want to know the science behind it. Thanks for your help!

Here is a scientific paper on how waterfalls produce anions in the air

https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00296214/document
 
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