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Obtaining Thickness-Limited Electrospray Deposition for 3D coating
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Obtaining Thickness-Limited Electrospray Deposition for 3D coating

Lin Lei, Dylan A. Kovacevich, Michael P. Nitzsche, Jihyun Ryu, Kutaiba Al-Morzoki, Gabriela Rodriguez, Lisa C. Klein, Andrei Jitianu and Jonathan P. Singer
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Vol.10(13), p.11175–11188
2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T31C213Q

Abstract

Electrospray deposition Functional coatings Polymers Sol-gel Self-assembly
The electrospray process utilizes the balance of electrostatic forces and surface tension within a charged spray to produce charged microdroplets with a narrow dispersion in size. In electrospray deposition, each droplet carries a small quantity of suspended material to a target substrate. Past electrospray deposition results fall into two major categories: (1) continuous spray of films onto conducting substrates and (2) spray of isolated droplets onto insulating substrates. A cross-over regime, or a self-limited spray, has only been limitedly observed in the spray of insulating materials onto conductive substrates. In such sprays, a limiting thickness emerges where the accumulation of charge repels further spray. In this study, we examined the parametric spray of several glassy polymers to both categorize past electrospray deposition results and uncover the critical parameters for thickness-limited sprays. The key parameters for determining the limiting thickness were (1) field strength and (2) the spray temperature, related to (1) the necessary repulsive field and (2) the ability for the deposited materials to swell in the carrier solvent vapor and redistribute charge. These control mechanisms can be applied to the uniform or controllably varied microscale coating of complex 3D objects.
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