DUAL MECHANISM FOR METAL-POLYMER CONTACT ELECTRIFICATION

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LEE, LH
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[1] M/S 0114-39A, Webster Research Center, Xerox Corporation, Webster
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93;
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10.1016/0304-3886(94)90026-4
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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Contact charging and triboelectrification are considered a non-equilibrium two-step process consisting of instantaneous bond-forming and bond-breaking. Our proposed concept of a dual mechanism for metal-polymer contact electrification is based on a coexistence model with electrons (or holes) as charge carriers in the formation of a donor-acceptor complex which involves two terms: Coulombic or electrostatic and frontier orbital or charge transfer. The former is long-range and ionic, while the latter is short range (less-than-or-equal-to 4 angstrom) and electronic. Therefore, for the bond-forming step, both ionic and electronic transfer mechanisms are involved as in a continuum. For the bond-breaking step, air breakdown and bond fracture have been found by Dickinson to be accompanied by the electron emission (EE) and positive ion emission (PIE). Recently, a similar dual mechanism of bond-breaking for frictional electrification has been shown by Sakaguchi and Kashiwabara to involve both mechanoradicals and mechanoions. Thus, our concept of a dual mechanism for contact electrification between metal and polymer is consistent with the two-step non-equilibrium process, and this concept may be applied to help understand some unanswered questions about contact charging and charge accumulation.
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