Issue 3, 2024

The influence of ions and humidity on charging of solid hydrophobic surfaces in slide electrification

Abstract

Water drops sliding down inclined hydrophobic, insulating surfaces spontaneously deposit electric charges. However, it is not yet clear how the charges are deposited. The influence of added non-hydrolysable salt, acid, or base in the sliding water drops as well as the surrounding humidity on surface electrification and charge formation is also not yet fully understood. Here, we measure the charging on hydrophobic solid surfaces (coated with PFOTS or PDMS) by sliding drops with varying concentration for different types of solutions. Solutions of NaCl, CaCl2, KNO3, HCl, and NaOH, were studied whose concentrations varied in a range of 0.01 to 100 mM. The charge increased slightly at low concentrations and decreased at higher concentrations. We attribute this decrease to the combined effect of charge screening as the non-hydrolysable salt concentration increases and pH driven charge regulation. The effect of humidity on the measured charge was tested over the range from 10% to 90% of humidity. It was found that the influence of humidity on the charge measurements below 70% humidity is low.

Graphical abstract: The influence of ions and humidity on charging of solid hydrophobic surfaces in slide electrification

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2023
Accepted
13 Dec 2023
First published
15 Dec 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2024,20, 558-565

The influence of ions and humidity on charging of solid hydrophobic surfaces in slide electrification

S. Sbeih, A. Lüleci, S. Weber and W. Steffen, Soft Matter, 2024, 20, 558 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM01153D

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