An experimental study into the in-flight evaporation and impact of equally sized inkjet printed droplets that consist of a systematically varied polystyrene concentration in either toluene or butyl acetate is presented. At low polymer concentrations, a linear relationship that decreased was observed between dried droplet diameter and printing height. However, increased concentrations revealed an initial exponential decay in the dried droplet diameter, which stabilized at greater heights. At higher concentration and height, the polymer forms a skin on the surface of the inkjet printed droplet, which causes inhibition of the in-flight evaporation of the solvent
During the drying of inkjet printed droplets, the solute particles (IgG-Alexa-635 molecules) in the ...
Controlling the final shape resulting from evaporation of pinned droplets containing polymer, is imp...
During the drying of inkjet printed droplets, the solute particles (IgG-Alexa-635 molecules) in the ...
An experimental study into the in-flight evaporation and impact of equally sized inkjet printed drop...
An experimental study on the spreading of inkjet printed droplets of a polystyrene/toluene solution ...
We first verify the critical role of solvent evaporation on the resolution of inkjet printing. To co...
The jetting of dilute polymer solutions in drop-on-demand printing is investigated. A quantitative m...
The tendency to develop flexible and transparent materials has been growing in the last decade. As i...
The formation and evolution of micron-sized droplets of a Newtonian liquid generated on demand in an...
Inkjet printing represents a highly promising polymer deposition method, which is used for, for exam...
Drop-on-demand (DOD) inkjet printing enables exact dispensing and positioning of single droplets in ...
Long and slender liquid filaments are produced during inkjet printing, which can subsequently either...
The presence of satellite droplets during inkjet printing is extremely undesirable since it degrades...
The jetting of dilute polymer solutions in drop-on-demand printing is investigated. A quantitative m...
During the drying of inkjet printed droplets, the solute particles (IgG-Alexa-635 molecules) in the ...
Controlling the final shape resulting from evaporation of pinned droplets containing polymer, is imp...
During the drying of inkjet printed droplets, the solute particles (IgG-Alexa-635 molecules) in the ...
An experimental study into the in-flight evaporation and impact of equally sized inkjet printed drop...
An experimental study on the spreading of inkjet printed droplets of a polystyrene/toluene solution ...
We first verify the critical role of solvent evaporation on the resolution of inkjet printing. To co...
The jetting of dilute polymer solutions in drop-on-demand printing is investigated. A quantitative m...
The tendency to develop flexible and transparent materials has been growing in the last decade. As i...
The formation and evolution of micron-sized droplets of a Newtonian liquid generated on demand in an...
Inkjet printing represents a highly promising polymer deposition method, which is used for, for exam...
Drop-on-demand (DOD) inkjet printing enables exact dispensing and positioning of single droplets in ...
Long and slender liquid filaments are produced during inkjet printing, which can subsequently either...
The presence of satellite droplets during inkjet printing is extremely undesirable since it degrades...
The jetting of dilute polymer solutions in drop-on-demand printing is investigated. A quantitative m...
During the drying of inkjet printed droplets, the solute particles (IgG-Alexa-635 molecules) in the ...
Controlling the final shape resulting from evaporation of pinned droplets containing polymer, is imp...
During the drying of inkjet printed droplets, the solute particles (IgG-Alexa-635 molecules) in the ...