Triboelectrification During Coffee Grinding and its Effect on Espresso Flow Dynamics

ORAL

Abstract

Granular materials accumulate surface charges through triboelectrification (charging resulting from friction) and fractoelectrification (charging resulting from material fracture). These processes occur during coffee grinding, and it serves as an ideal platform to study the fundamental aspects of electrical charging, while also having implications for brewing coffee at both the end-user and industrial length scale. By sourcing commercially roasted coffee, as well as roasting our own, we find that roast color and grind coarseness impact the charging; fine, darker roasts acquire charge-to-mass ratios comparable to those inferred from particles in volcanic plumes and thunderclouds. Furthermore, we elucidate the influence of residual internal moisture on electrification, concluding that moisture can tune both the magnitude and polarity of charge. In addition to possible technological applications, we demonstrate that the addition of external water simultaneously suppresses surface charging and clumping of ground coffee, and results in notably different flow dynamics in espresso formats, likely yielding markedly different taste profiles.

*DOE Grant 242649; NASA IDS Grant 1911057Z4; NSF Grant 2237345; Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation; Coffee Science Foundation, underwritten by financial support for Nuova Simonelli. The work was enabled by donations of green and roasted coffee from Square Mile, Tailored, Transcend, Onyx, Farmers Union, Passenger, Reverie, Stumptown, Sweetbloom, Gracenote, Blueprint, Phil and Sebastian, Tim Wendelboe, Archetype, Colonna, Ona, Gorilla Gear, SuperJoy, Cà Phê, Proud Mary, Black & White, gget, George Howell, S&W Craft, Klatch, Monogram, Mother Tongue, Allegro, Keurig Dr. Pepper, Intelligensia, Counter Culture, Federico Barrueta, and Philip Andrango.

Publication: Méndez Harper et al. 2023. Moisture Controls Fracto- and Triboelectrification During Coffee Grinding. Matter (accepted)

Presenters

  • Joshua Mendez Harper

    • Portland State University
    • University of Oregon

Authors

  • Joshua Mendez Harper

    • Portland State University
    • University of Oregon
  • Connor McDonald

    • University of Oregon
  • Elias Rheingold

    • University of Oregon
  • Lena Wehn

    • University of Oregon
  • Robin Bumbaugh

    • University of Oregon
  • Elana Cope

    • University of Oregon
  • Leif Lindberg

    • University of Oregon
  • Yong-Hyun Kim

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • Justin Pham

    • University of Oregon
  • Josef Dufek

    • University of Oregon
  • Christopher H Hendon

    • University of Oregon