Af. Diaz et J. Guay, CONTACT CHARGING OF ORGANIC MATERIALS - ION VS ELECTRON-TRANSFER, IBM journal of research and development, 37(2), 1993, pp. 249-259
In this paper we describe some of the recent literature on the contact
charging (also known as tribocharging and contact electrification) of
organic materials. Although it is a very familiar phenomenon, much re
mains to be understood about the mechanism of charging with organic ma
terials. It has been proposed that the charging is due to the transfer
of electrons and/or ions. In some studies, the correlation between th
e charging and the substituent constants for a substituted series of c
ompounds has been used to support the electron transfer mechanism, and
it has been proposed that the correlation reflects systematic changes
in the energy levels of the highest and lowest occupied molecular orb
itals of the derivatives. In others, the detection of the ions that ar
e transferred during contact and the correspondence between their sign
and that of the transferred charge have been used to support the ion
transfer mechanism. In this paper, we discuss a selected number of pap
ers that relate the charging behavior to electrochemistry and discuss
the results reported in light of the two transfer mechanisms.