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Method Predicts Droplet Size

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 10, 2008 -- Chemical engineers have developed a method of precisely predicting the size of droplets formed from a liquid subjected to an electric field, an advance that could have applications in areas ranging from manufacturing to medical diagnostics. The technique of using small droplets created by exposing liquids to electric fields is vital for a variety of applications, from a type of industrial painting called electrospraying, to a method for analyzing molecules in analytical chemistry, to manufacturing tiny micro- and nanoparticles for research and industry. This image, created using a...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
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