Abstract:Slide electrification is a spontaneous charge separation between a surface and a sliding drop. Here, we describe this effect in terms of a voltage generated at the three-phase contact line. This voltage moves charges between capacitors, one formed by the drop and one on the surface. By introducing an adaptation of the voltage upon water contact, we can model drop charge experiments on many surfaces, including more exotic ones with drop-rate dependent charge polarity. Thus, the adaptive two capacitor model enab… Show more
“…4. As has been observed before, 5,27 , the charge of the first drop was higher than the saturated charge on both PFOTS and PDMS substrates. The saturated charge on PFOTS was higher than that for PDMS coated substrates.…”
Section: Charge Vs Concentration For Different Solutionssupporting
“…4. As has been observed before, 5,27 , the charge of the first drop was higher than the saturated charge on both PFOTS and PDMS substrates. The saturated charge on PFOTS was higher than that for PDMS coated substrates.…”
Section: Charge Vs Concentration For Different Solutionssupporting
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