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In-air particle generation by on-chip electrohydrodynamics.

Van T DauTung T BuiCanh-Dung TranThanh Viet NguyenTuan-Khoa NguyenToan DinhHoang-Phuong PhanDavid WibowoBernd H A RehmHang Thu TaNam-Trung NguyenDzung Viet Dao
Published in: Lab on a chip (2021)
Electrohydrodynamic atomization has been emerging as a powerful approach for respiratory treatment, including the generation and delivery of micro/nanoparticles as carriers for drugs and antigens. In this work, we present a new conceptual design in which two nozzles facilitate dual electrospray coexisting with ionic wind at chamfered tips by a direct current power source. Experimental results by a prototype have demonstrated the capability of simultaneously generating-and-delivering a stream of charged reduced particles. The concept can be beneficial to pulmonary nano-medicine delivery since the mist of nanoparticles is migrated without any restriction of either the collector or the assistance of external flow, but is pretty simple in designing and manufacturing devices.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • high throughput
  • ionic liquid
  • circulating tumor cells
  • dendritic cells
  • liquid chromatography