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Electrostatic charging by condensation

Physics Bulletin, 1969
During the course of laboratory experiments designed to produce a fine condensed water vapour mist, by passing room air over solid carbon dioxide contained in an electrically isolated stainless steel vessel, it was noticed that the outside of the vessel became charged to a potential of several thousand volts, negative with respect to earth.
P J Musgrove   +6 more
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Charging CAR by electrostatic power

Immunological Reviews, 2023
SummaryChimeric antigen receptor (CAR)‐T cell therapy has emerged as a promising approach for cancer treatment. CAR is a synthetic immune receptor that recognizes tumor antigen and activates T cells through multiple signaling pathways. However, the current CAR design is not as robust as T cell receptor (TCR), a natural antigen receptor with high ...
Haopeng Wang, Yuwei Huang, Chenqi Xu
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Electrostatic Stretching of a Charged Vesicle

Langmuir, 2006
We present a closed-form solution of electrostatic potential self-induced by a uniformly charged micro/nanovesicle and the corresponding elastic deformation of the vesicle membrane due to Maxwell stress. At equilibrium, the electrostatic force induced on both sides of the membrane is balanced by the elastic force of the stretched membrane.
Tai-Hsi, Fan, Olga I, Vinogradova
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The Unpredictability of Electrostatic Charging

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2012
Capricious charges: the electrostatic charging that occurs when two surfaces come into contact is familiar to everyone, and has been known for millennia. Nonetheless, the scientific understanding of the phenomenon is poor, and it is not possible to reliably predict which surface will charge positively and which will charge negatively. Recent work shows
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Electrostatic Charges on Clays

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1985
Cation charges present on the surfaces of clay minerals are expected to play a major role in industrial processes involving dry electrostatic separation of granular mixtures containing clay particles. A recent promising potential application has been the removal of clay from British Columbia pulverized coals prior to burning.
Ion I. Inculet   +2 more
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