Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
239368 Powder Technology 2007 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electrospraying is a method of liquid atomisation by electrical forces. Droplets produced by electrospraying are highly charged, that prevents their coagulation, and promotes self-dispersion. Droplets can be extremely small, in special cases down to nanometers, and the charge and size of the droplets can be controlled to some extent by voltage and flow rate. Electrospraying is applied in many industrial processes such as painting, microencapsulation, electroemulsification, fine powder production, or micro- and nanothin film deposition prepared from solutions or colloidal suspensions. Recently, the electrospraying entered in microfluidic devices and nanotechnology. Spraying solutions or suspensions allows production of fine particles, down to nanometer size, which can be used in industrial processes or for research purposes. The paper reviews electrostatic methods for fine particles production.

Graphical abstractElectrospraying is a method of liquid atomisation by electrical forces. Droplets produced by electrospraying are charged that prevents their coagulation, and promotes self-dispersion. Droplets can be small down to nanometers, and their charge and size can be controlled by voltage and flow rate. Electrospraying is applied in microfluidic devices and nanotechnology for microencapsulation, fine powder production, or thin film deposition. The paper reviews electrostatic methods for micro- and nanoparticles production.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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