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Demonstration of the triboelectricity effect by the flow of liquid water in the insulating pipe

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In this article, a theoretical analysis of the relationship between the electric discharge and the hydromechanical parameters is presented, based on the macroscopic RC-circuit modeling of the understudy, techniques allowing to minimize the discharge effect are introduced.
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This article is published in Journal of Electrostatics.The article was published on 2011-12-01. It has received 68 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electric discharge & Fuel tank.

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Harvesting Water Drop Energy by a Sequential Contact-Electrification and Electrostatic-Induction Process

TL;DR: A new prototype triboelectric nanogenerator with superhydrophobic and self-cleaning features is invented to harvest water drop energy based on a sequential contact electrification and electrostatic induction process.
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Harvesting water wave energy by asymmetric screening of electrostatic charges on a nanostructured hydrophobic thin-film surface

TL;DR: The planar-structured generator features an all-in-one design without separate and movable components for capturing and transmitting mechanical energy, making it a portable, flexible, and convenient power solution that can be applied on the ocean/river surface, at coastal/offshore areas, and even in rainy places.
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Water–Solid Surface Contact Electrification and its Use for Harvesting Liquid-Wave Energy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the contact electrification between water and insulating polymer films can also be useful for TENG, which can derive a new application of TENG especially in liquid environments for sensing.
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Silicon-based hybrid cell for harvesting solar energy and raindrop electrostatic energy

TL;DR: In this paper, a transparent triboelectric nanogeneartor (TENG) was used for simultaneously harvesting solar and raindrop energy when either or both of them are available in our living environment.
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Dual-Mode Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Harvesting Water Energy and as a Self-Powered Ethanol Nanosensor

TL;DR: Using TiO2 nanomaterials in water-TENG provides the advantages of photocatalytic activity and antibacterial property for water purification and has also been demonstrated as a self-powered nanosensor for ethanol detection.
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Combustion, Flames and Explosions of Gases

TL;DR: The second edition of this book has been in short supply for some time and the authors have decided in favor of a reprint of the book rather than an extensive revision at this time.
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Triboelectricity in Polymers

J. Henniker
- 01 Nov 1962 - 
TL;DR: In this article, it was suggested that free radicals, produced by mechanical stress, form a source of relatively high-energy electrons, easily excited to the conduction level, which is not the case in the case of a triboelectric series.
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Theory of contact electrification

TL;DR: In this paper, the transfer of electrons when metals, semiconductors and insulators are placed in contact is discussed and the importance of surface states is stressed, and the relevant parts of the modern theory of solids are discussed.
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Survey of generation and dissipation of static electricity

TL;DR: A general account of the principles used in measuring contact electrification, and of the difficulties due to discharges in air and to unknown contact areas is given in this paper, along with a list of various mechanisms which have been proposed in the past, together with one new hypothesis.
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