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1 August 1991 Importance of proton transfer in contact charging
Daphne Wollmann, Arthur F. Diaz
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Abstract
The transfer of protons in contact-charging experiments is an example of an ion transfer mechanism and is suggested by the availability and mobility of the H+ ion. In contact charging experiments using metal beads and a resin containing an acidic additive, the author found that the metal beads develop a positive charge, and analysis of the bead surface with a proton-specific dye indicates an increased proton content. These results provide confirmation for proton transfer in contact charging as is often suggested.
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Daphne Wollmann and Arthur F. Diaz "Importance of proton transfer in contact charging", Proc. SPIE 1458, Printing Technologies for Images, Gray Scale, and Color, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46352
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Particles

Chemical analysis

Oxygen

Absorption

Metals

Epoxies

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