Experimental results on wet electrostatic scrubbing of submicronic particles, produced by a model combustion process, are reported. This process should be used to develop new technologies to reduce environmental footprint of industry and transportation, but also for the cleaning of indoor air or virus abatement, and may have application to the recovery of precious by-products in particulate forms (e.g. entrained catalysts in process gas streams). Experiments were carried out in a lab-scale facility that was purposely designed and optimized to perform tests with a train of falling droplets of identical size and charge, which scrubs a closed volume of gas containing pre-charged submicronic particles at opposite polarity. The experimental cam...