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2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c02390
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High-Voltage Electrodes in Moist Air Accumulate Charge That is Retained after Removing the Electric Field

Esohe Fawole,
William D. Ristenpart

Abstract: Applying a high voltage to a metal electrode that is disconnected from a circuit rapidly induces a capacitive charge, which quickly relaxes after removal of the applied voltage. Here, we report that if the electrode is placed in air at a sufficiently high relative humidity and provided the connection between the high-voltage supply and the electrode is composed of two different metals, the expected capacitive charge is followed by a gradual increase in charge. Surprisingly, this extra charge persists after the… Show more

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