Author:
Khuchunaev Buzigit Mussayevich,Gekkieva Safiyat Omarovna,Budaev Alim Khadisovich
Abstract
Obtaining nanomaterials with ice-forming properties, their use for the elimination of natural emergencies (hail control, drought control, etc.) is an urgent problem. The article describes a set of equipment, methods of conducting experiments and the results of evaluating the ice-forming properties of clusters of zinc oxide (ZnO) and aluminum oxide (AlO) nanoparticles. These clusters are obtained and studied under conditions close to natural, in an artificial cloud environment at subzero temperatures. The starting material is zinc powder and aluminum powder. According to the results of the research, clusters of zinc oxide and aluminum oxide nanoparticles are new reagents for active effects on cloud processes according to their ice-forming characteristics.
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