“…This charge accumulation has not just been observed on the nanoemulsion surface, − but has also been measured at the air–water, − solid–water, and self-assembled monolayer–water interfaces. , Despite the ubiquitous nature of charge accumulation at aqueous–hydrophobic interfaces, there is no broad consensus on the identity of the charge carrier. Mainstream theories on the origins, illustrated in Figure , of the droplet’s charge include the interfacial adsorption of negatively charged ions, ,,− charge transfer mechanisms originating from asymmetric interfacial hydrogen-bonding environments, ,− and surface-adsorbed impurities. − …”