A Non-destructive Thermal Stimulus Method as a Tool for studying the Electrical Double Layer

X. Sidambarompoulé, J. Laurentie, P. Notingher, T. Paillat, P. Leblanc, G. Touchard, A. Toureille, O. Guille
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When a liquid is put into contact with a solid, two charge layers of opposite signs appear at the interface. This Electrical Double Layer (EDL) is the result of electrochemical reactions occurring in the region separating the liquid and the solid. A bottleneck in understanding and quantifying the EDL and its behavior is the availability of direct methods allowing to fully measure the EDL charge and distribution. This paper concerns the use of the Thermal Step Method (TSM) as a tool for characterizing the EDL to complete the flow electrification method. Several dielectric liquids (cyclohexane, mineral oil and silicon oil) are subjected to thermal step measurements. The obtained results are analyzed and discussed with respect to literature and to numerical simulations.
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当液体与固体接触时,两个符号相反的电荷层出现在界面上。这种双电层(EDL)是在分离液体和固体的区域发生电化学反应的结果。理解和量化EDL及其行为的一个瓶颈是能否直接测量EDL的电荷和分布。本文讨论了利用热步法(TSM)作为表征EDL的工具来完成流电气化方法。几种介电液体(环己烷,矿物油和硅油)进行热步进测量。并结合文献资料和数值模拟对所得结果进行了分析和讨论。
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