This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surface tension on the stability of electrosprayed droplets. Guided by previous observations, it is assumed that progeny droplets are ejected from the tip of liquid filaments that are formed as protrusions of an initially spherical parent. Nonspherical shapes are approximated as assemblies of multiple closely spaced beads. This strategy greatly facilitates the calculation of electrostatic and surface energies. For a droplet at the Rayleigh limit the model predicts that growth of a very thin filament is a spontaneous process with a negligible activation barrier. In contrast, significant barriers are encountered for the formation of larger diameter...
The mechanisms whereby protein ions are released into the gas phase from charged droplets during ele...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
The disintegration of liquid drops with low electrical conductivity and subject to an electric field...
This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surf...
AbstractThe formation of ions from the charged droplets produced in the several spray ionization tec...
The first atomistic simulations that reveal the mechanism of Rayleigh fission are presented. It is d...
Recent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations from various laboratories have advanced the general under...
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
Charge separation in condensed matter after strong impacts is a general and intriguing phenomenon in...
Charged nanodroplets represent a fascinating research area due to their unique dynamics and physical...
The mechanism whereby gaseous protein ions are released from charged solvent droplets during electro...
To be able to properly predict the breakup of highly charged liquid droplets, a complete understandi...
Electrified liquids are well known to be prone to a variety of interfacial instabilities that result...
Recent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations from various laboratories have advanced the general under...
The mechanism whereby macromolecular analytes are transferred into the gas phase during the final st...
The mechanisms whereby protein ions are released into the gas phase from charged droplets during ele...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
The disintegration of liquid drops with low electrical conductivity and subject to an electric field...
This work uses a minimalist model for deciphering the opposing effects of Coulomb repulsion and surf...
AbstractThe formation of ions from the charged droplets produced in the several spray ionization tec...
The first atomistic simulations that reveal the mechanism of Rayleigh fission are presented. It is d...
Recent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations from various laboratories have advanced the general under...
In the light of experimental evidence a previously published model to predict the charge and mass re...
Charge separation in condensed matter after strong impacts is a general and intriguing phenomenon in...
Charged nanodroplets represent a fascinating research area due to their unique dynamics and physical...
The mechanism whereby gaseous protein ions are released from charged solvent droplets during electro...
To be able to properly predict the breakup of highly charged liquid droplets, a complete understandi...
Electrified liquids are well known to be prone to a variety of interfacial instabilities that result...
Recent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations from various laboratories have advanced the general under...
The mechanism whereby macromolecular analytes are transferred into the gas phase during the final st...
The mechanisms whereby protein ions are released into the gas phase from charged droplets during ele...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
The disintegration of liquid drops with low electrical conductivity and subject to an electric field...