5A10.15 Triboelectric Series

5A10.15 Triboelectric Series

If a cat gets trapped in a clothes dryer full of nylon pantyhose, which way do the electrons flow?

A list of items sorted according to polarity of charge produced by rubbing.

5A10_15

Air (*?)
Human Hands      <----        Most Positive
Asbestos
Rabbit Fur
Glass
Mica
Human Hair
Nylon
Wool
Fur
Lead
Silk
Aluminum
Paper
Cotton           ZERO
Steel
Wood
Amber
Sealing Wax
Hard Rubber
Nickel, Copper
Brass, Silver
Gold, Platinum
Sulfur
Acetate, Rayon
Polyester
Styrene (Styrofoam)
Orlon
Saran
Polyurethane
Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Vinyl (PVC)
Silicon
Teflon         <-----     Most Negative

The above list is from NATURE’S ELECTRICITY, p63
by Charles K Adams (c)1987 Tab Books, #2769

* I don’t know if I believe that “air” really is in this position. Electrification via airflow usually involves collisions with dust, snow, or condensed water suspended in the air. – Bill B.

Source

Location: Electroscopes: F2-2, Rods: F3-2, Cloth, etc.: F2-3