Author:
GAMERO-CASTAÑO MANUEL,HRUBY VLADIMIR
Abstract
We use time-of-flight and energy analysis techniques to measure in a vacuum the
charge, specific charge and stopping potential of primary and satellite droplets generated
by electrosprays of tributyl phosphate solutions. This information, of interest
in itself, is subsequently analysed to obtain the following relevant parameters of the
jet emanating from the Taylor cone: the velocity of the fluid at the breakup point,
the voltage difference between the liquid cone and jet breakup location, and the most
probable wavelength for varicose breakup. A large fraction of the electrospray needle
voltage is used to accelerate the jet. Indeed, for the solutions of lowest electrical
conductivities studied here, the voltage difference between electrospray needle and jet
breakup location becomes approximately 90% of the needle voltage. In addition, the
pressure of the jet fluid at the breakup point is negligible compared to its specific
kinetic energy. The specific charge distribution function of the main droplets produced
in the varicose breakup is remarkably narrow. Hence, the limiting and commonly
accepted case of varicose breakup at constant electric potential is not consistent with
this experimental observation. On the other hand, a scenario in which the electric
charge is bound to the jet surface seems to be a good approximation to simulate the
effect of charge on capillary breakup. It is also found that the effect of viscosity on the
formation of droplets is paramount in electrosprays of moderate and high electrical
conductivity. We expect that these measurements will guide the analytical modelling
of cone-jets.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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