Water–solid contact electrification causes hydrogen peroxide production from hydroxyl radical recombination in sprayed microdroplets
Bolei Chen(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Richard N. Zare(Stanford Medicine), Wenchang Zhang(Wuhan University), Maoyong Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lufeng Chen(Jianghan University), Shishang Guo(Wuhan University), Rongxiang He(Jianghan University), Pu Wang(Jianghan University), Yawei Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yongguang Yin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yong Liang(South China Normal University), Juan Li(Jianghan University), Yu Xia(China Meteorological Administration), Hongqian Sang(Jianghan University), Guibin Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ligang Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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