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Contact electrification of solid particles

Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1941
Solid particles carry with them electrostatic charges from contact with the storage vessel. The sign of the charge acquired in the air of the laboratory was determined for metal particles which were poured either from a silica bowl or from a glass beaker, and for particles of insulators and semiconductors which parted contact with containers of silica,
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Contact electrification

Advances in Physics, 1980
J. Lowell, A.C. Rose-Innes
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Surface Contamination and Contact Electrification

1987
When two materials are touched together and then separated, we find, in general, that charge has transferred between them. This phenomenon is known as contact electrification or contact charging. It is most apparent when one or both of the contacting materials is an insulator, because of the ability of an insulator to retain charge. Contact charging is
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Electrostatic breakdown at liquid-solid-gas triple-phase interfaces owing to contact electrification

Matter
Cuiying Ye   +6 more
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Self-Powered Difunctional Sensors Based on Sliding Contact-Electrification and Tribovoltaic Effects for Pneumatic Monitoring and Controlling

Social Science Research Network, 2023
Yan Shi   +10 more
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On the origin of contact-electrification

Materials Today, 2019
Zhong Lin Wang, A. Wang
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Controlling Contact Electrification with Photochromic Polymers

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2010
Simone, Friedle, Samuel W, Thomas
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The Process of Free Radical Generation in Contact Electrification at Solid-Liquid Interface

Nano Energy, 2023
Yi Zhao   +6 more
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