2006
DOI: 10.2495/afm06023
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High frequency AC electrosprays: mechanisms and applications

Abstract: We have recently discovered a new electrospray phenomenon using high frequency AC electric fields beyond 10 kHz which behaves very distinctly from its DC electrospray counterpart. Experimental and theoretical findings have demonstrated that plasma charging plays a significant role in the electrohydrodynamically-driven interfacial dynamics of the electrospray. These findings show that Faradaic generation of interfacial plasma polarized layers can produce a net normal Maxwell stress that is responsible for the g… Show more

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“…The repulsion between the co-ions at the meniscus tip then results in Coulombic fission wherein a thin liquid jet emanates from the tip once the repulsive force exceeds the surface tension. The co-ion accumulation at the meniscus tip is also the reason why the drops produced as a result of various instabilities suffered by the jet carry a net charge [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The repulsion between the co-ions at the meniscus tip then results in Coulombic fission wherein a thin liquid jet emanates from the tip once the repulsive force exceeds the surface tension. The co-ion accumulation at the meniscus tip is also the reason why the drops produced as a result of various instabilities suffered by the jet carry a net charge [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%