2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-021-07481-2
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Current transfer processes in a hydrated layer localized in a two-layer porous structure of nanosized ZrO2

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“…Moisture adsorbed on the surface of particles immediately turns into an electrolyte due to the partial dissociation of water, the presence in the surrounding atmosphere of ions of other origin, which are also adsorbed on the surface of particles, and a number of other electrochemical processes occurring at the solid/adsorbed water interface [1,2,4,[24][25][26] . As is known, a water molecule has the largest dipole moment of 6.13•10 À30 C•m among all molecules present in the atmosphere, therefore water molecules displace molecules of other substances and cover the surface of the particle with thin films.…”
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“…Moisture adsorbed on the surface of particles immediately turns into an electrolyte due to the partial dissociation of water, the presence in the surrounding atmosphere of ions of other origin, which are also adsorbed on the surface of particles, and a number of other electrochemical processes occurring at the solid/adsorbed water interface [1,2,4,[24][25][26] . As is known, a water molecule has the largest dipole moment of 6.13•10 À30 C•m among all molecules present in the atmosphere, therefore water molecules displace molecules of other substances and cover the surface of the particle with thin films.…”
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“…[7,13] Thus, to increase the efficiency of such structures as a moisture electric generator, it is necessary to create conditions that will lead to an increase in the work performed by the counter ions and water molecules of the diffuse layer to compensate the charge of ions of the potential-determining layer (Figure 5). To do this, you can use processes caused by internal forces that arise due to the construction features of the moisture electric generator (fluid movement owing to the capillary effect, movement of counter ions in the case of a gradient of their concentration in the bulk of the structure , [2] the using of the asymmetric hygroscopic structure, [27][28][29] etc.). You can also use forces caused by external influences that lead to the destruction of the diffuse layer (temperature and humidity fluctuations, hydrostatic pressure differences, transfer of counter ions in the diffuse layer along with the flow of water, [6,[30][31][32] etc.).…”
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