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Charged liquid droplets are typically generated by a high-voltage power supply. Herein, a previously unreported method is used for charging liquid droplets: by transferring charge from an insulating solid surface charged by contact electrification to the droplets. Charging the solid surface by contact electrification involves bringing it into contact with another solid surface for generating static charge. Subsequently, water droplets that flow across the surface are found to be charged-thus, the charge is readily transferred from solid to liquid. The charge of the droplets can be tuned continuously from positive to negative by varying the way the solid surface is charged. The amount of charge generated is sufficient for manipulating, coalescing, and sorting the water droplets by solid surfaces charged by contact electrification. This method of generating charged droplets is general, simple, inexpensive, and does not need any additional equipment or power supply.
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Yajuan Sun
North China Electric Power University
Xu Huang
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Siowling Soh
National University of Singapore
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
National University of Singapore
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a03491998cafe0df5758057 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201604378