I am looking at this, the Triboelectric Series:
http://www.siliconfareast.com/tribo_series.htm
According to what I understand (ha!), we would get the most electrification with items from the extreme ends of the list. So, according to this list, AIR moving over TELFON should create enormous static electricity. But I am not really sure this is the case, or are we talking pure teflon, and coated items themselves conduct the charge away because the coating is on metal (pots and pans) or on something that is more positive (paper) than the teflon itself?
http://www.siliconfareast.com/tribo_series.htm
According to what I understand (ha!), we would get the most electrification with items from the extreme ends of the list. So, according to this list, AIR moving over TELFON should create enormous static electricity. But I am not really sure this is the case, or are we talking pure teflon, and coated items themselves conduct the charge away because the coating is on metal (pots and pans) or on something that is more positive (paper) than the teflon itself?