Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9460444 Journal of Aerosol Science 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Orifices instead of needle capillaries can be used for electrospraying liquids in steady cone-jet mode. This novel device has been used for multiplexing cone-jet menisci anchored at the rim of orifices drilled on a slide. The stability and reliability of the electrospraying process from holes improve substantially when orifices are drilled in dielectric materials with hydrophobic surfaces. The manufacturing process of high compactness multi-electrospray atomizers becomes much easier and cheaper if holes instead of needles are used as emitters. Very cheap multi-hole electrospray atomizers, bearing up to 37 holes and with a compactness of up to 115 emitters per square centimeter, have been home-made and successfully operated. The current and droplet size distribution of the spray issued from these atomizers agreed quite well with those issued from a single source of electrospray, provided that the same flow rate was being electrosprayed throughout each one of the orifices of the multi-injector, and that this value was equal to that issued from the single electrospray source.
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