Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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724798 | Journal of Electrostatics | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Theoretical and experimental research that was carried out showed that the surface charge on an insulator after triboelectric charging with another insulator is rapidly dissipated with lowered atmospheric pressure. This pressure discharge is consistent with surface ions being evaporated off the surface once their vapor pressure is attained. In this paper, we will report on the results of three different charging techniques (triboelectric, corona, and induction) carried out on selected polymers with varying atmospheric pressure. This data will show that ion exchange between the insulators is the mechanism responsible for most of the surface charge on the polymers.
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Authors
Michael D. Hogue, Eduardo R. Mucciolo, Carlos I. Calle,