There are three possibilities for the charge transfer.
First, charge transfer between a solvent ion and an analyte on the surface.
In order for the Fermi levels to match at the interface, there must be charge transfer between the metal and semiconductor.
The colour is thought to be due to Fe-Fe charge transfer.
This can be attributed to the charge transfer from the fluorine.
The size of the charge transfer is not always simple to determine.
In both cases, the charge transfer must be primarily regulated by the non-resistive load.
The value of the charge transfer resistance changes with the overpotential.
Once an electrical contact is made between the plane and the earth there will be some charge transfer and the potential difference eliminated.
This chemical mechanism involves charge transfer between the chemisorbed species and the metal surface.