Quantifying the Triboelectric Series of Liquid Phase Materials
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H L Zhang
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Y Zhang
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Peng He
Abstract
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Contact electrification has been extensively investigated and harnessed, yet quantifying the triboelectrification capacity of liquid phase materials remains elusive due to their non-fixed shape and complex flow dynamics. Here, we report a novel gas-regulated flow strategy to stabilize liquid columns, effectively decoupling fluid kinetics from electrification processes. By optimizing material selection, electrode configurations, and flow regimes, we established a standardized triboelectric series encompassing 50 diverse liquids, including organic solvents and ionic solutions. Our results reveal that liquid-phase triboelectrification is synergistically governed by molecular functional groups, ionic species, and concentrations. Specifically, hydroxyl groups and dilute ion concentrations promote charge transfer, whereas alkyl groups and excessive ions exert a suppressive effect. This study elucidates that liquid-solid electrification arises from a sophisticated interplay of electron transfer, molecular polarization, ion adsorption/screening, which collectively dictate charge redistribution. By providing a quantitative triboelectric matrix, this work facilitates the design of high-efficiency energy harvesters and safer industrial liquid-handling systems, advancing the fundamental understanding of liquid-interface physics.
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