Search for liquids electrospraying the smallest possible nanodrops in vacuo.

Autor: Alonso-Matilla, R., Fernández-García, J., Congdon, H., Fernández de la Mora, J.
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Zdroj: Journal of Applied Physics; 2014, Vol. 116 Issue 22, p224504-1-224504-14, 14p, 1 Diagram, 10 Charts, 13 Graphs
Abstrakt: Prior work with electrosprays in vacuum of mixtures of ionic liquids (ILs) and the moderately high boiling point (Tb) solvents formamide (FM) and propylene carbonate (PC) (Tb of 210 and 241 °C) has shown that the charged drops produced have reasonably narrow charge/mass distributions, controllable over a wide mass/charge range. This enables their use as propellants in electrical propulsion with specific impulse Isp varying from a few hundred to a few thousand seconds (10 kV beam energy) and with excellent propulsion efficiency. However, some limitations are imposed by the finite room temperature volatility of FM and PC. Here, we seek improved performance from propellants based on the polar but viscous solvent Sulfolane (SF; ϵ=43.2, μ=10.3 cP) and the low viscosity but less polar solvent tributyl phosphate (TBP; ϵ=8.9, μ=3.4 cP), both with Tb>280 °C. Neither TBP nor its low viscosity mixtures with SF achieve the electrical conductivities needed to yield high Isp. Most ILs used in SF/IL mixtures tested were based on the 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium (EMI) or 1,3-dimethylimidazolium (DMI) cations, including EMIBF4, EMI-N(CN)2, and DMI-N(CN)2. These combinations reach high conductivities, some approaching 3 S/m, but have limited propulsive performance because evaporation of ions directly from the electrified meniscus produces undesirable mixed beams of drops and ions. Exceptional characteristics are found in mixtures of SF with ethylammonium nitrate (EAN), where the small EA+ cation is strongly bound to the solvent, greatly delaying ion evaporation from the meniscus. Evidence on the formation of nano-jets with diameters as small as 1 nm is seen. Although unprecedented, this finding agrees with what would be expected if ion evaporation were suppressed. SF/ EAN mixtures thus provide the best available sources to produce the smallest possible nanodrops, minimally polluted by ions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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