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Tuning the Charge of Sliding Water Drops.


ABSTRACT: When a water drop slides over a hydrophobic surface, it usually acquires a positive charge and deposits the negative countercharge on the surface. Although the electrification of solid surfaces induced after contact with a liquid is intensively studied, the actual mechanisms of charge separation, so-termed slide electrification, are still unclear. Here, slide electrification is studied by measuring the charge of a series of water drops sliding down inclined glass plates. The glass was coated with hydrophobic (hydrocarbon/fluorocarbon) and amine-terminated silanes. On hydrophobic surfaces, drops charge positively while the surfaces charge negatively. Hydrophobic surfaces coated with a mono-amine (3-aminopropyltriethyoxysilane) lead to negatively charged drops and positively charged surfaces. When coated with a multiamine (N-(3-trimethoxysilylpropyl)diethylenetriamine), a gradual transition from positively to negatively charged drops is observed. We attribute this tunable drop charging to surface-directed ion transfer. Some of the protons accepted by the amine-functionalized surfaces (-NH2 with H+ acceptor) remain on the surface even after drop departure. These findings demonstrate the facile tunability of surface-controlled slide electrification.

SUBMITTER: Wong WSY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9118544 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tuning the Charge of Sliding Water Drops.

Wong William S Y WSY   Bista Pravash P   Li Xiaomei X   Veith Lothar L   Sharifi-Aghili Azadeh A   Weber Stefan A L SAL   Butt Hans-Jürgen HJ  

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 20220502 19


When a water drop slides over a hydrophobic surface, it usually acquires a positive charge and deposits the negative countercharge on the surface. Although the electrification of solid surfaces induced after contact with a liquid is intensively studied, the actual mechanisms of charge separation, so-termed slide electrification, are still unclear. Here, slide electrification is studied by measuring the charge of a series of water drops sliding down inclined glass plates. The glass was coated wit  ...[more]

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