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A High Voltage Nanogenerator Based on Electrification of the Dielectric Liquid Flow through the Glass Filter

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The mechanisms of electrification of various solids in contact or friction, as well as in the interaction of liquid media with conductive and dielectric materials, are described and analyzed. The output characteristics of nanogenerators based on the phenomenon of electrification of solids and liquids are considered. The design and the study results of an electrostatic nanogenerator based on the electrification of a glass porous structure when a dielectric fluid passes through it are presented.

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Kozhevnikov, I.V., Bologa, M.K., Grosu, F.P. et al. A High Voltage Nanogenerator Based on Electrification of the Dielectric Liquid Flow through the Glass Filter. Surf. Engin. Appl.Electrochem. 57, 495–501 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375521040086

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