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The following pages link to The current emitted by highly conducting Taylor cones (Q56269195):
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- Nonlinear dynamics and breakup of free-surface flows (Q21563905) (← links)
- Morphology of single-wall carbon nanotube aggregates generated by electrospray of aqueous suspensions (Q23910444) (← links)
- Measurement of transport properties of aerosolized nanomaterials (Q23910451) (← links)
- Biases in ion transmission through an electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry capillary inlet (Q24630571) (← links)
- Electrospray Ionization Efficiency Is Dependent on Different Molecular Descriptors with Respect to Solvent pH and Instrumental Configuration (Q28554746) (← links)
- A Very Stable High Throughput Taylor Cone-jet in Electrohydrodynamics (Q28817954) (← links)
- Hydrogen/deuterium exchange of hydrophobic peptides in model membranes by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. (Q30332318) (← links)
- What protein charging (and supercharging) reveal about the mechanism of electrospray ionization (Q30401902) (← links)
- An experimental study of the electrospraying of water in air at atmospheric pressure. (Q33430992) (← links)
- Realizing nano electrospray ionization using disposable pipette tips under super atmospheric pressure (Q33460283) (← links)
- A hydrodynamically optimized nano-electrospray ionization source and vacuum interface (Q33460667) (← links)
- Experimental investigations on characteristics of stable water electrospray in air without discharge (Q33470891) (← links)
- Improving FAIMS sensitivity using a planar geometry with slit interfaces (Q33829697) (← links)
- Electrospray mode transition of microdroplets with semiconductor nanoparticle suspension (Q33895107) (← links)
- Effect of different solution flow rates on analyte ion signals in nano-ESI MS, or: when does ESI turn into nano-ESI? (Q34196626) (← links)
- Current measurements within the electrospray emitter (Q34606905) (← links)
- Improving mass spectrometer sensitivity using a high-pressure electrodynamic ion funnel interface (Q35616494) (← links)
- Charge competition and the linear dynamic range of detection in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (Q35691168) (← links)
- Additively manufactured MEMS multiplexed coaxial electrospray sources for high-throughput, uniform generation of core-shell microparticles (Q36156008) (← links)
- A reversed-phase capillary ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) method for comprehensive top-down/bottom-up lipid profiling (Q36492220) (← links)
- Universal scaling laws for the disintegration of electrified drops (Q36729808) (← links)
- High Resolution Separations and Improved Ion Production and Transmission in Metabolomics (Q37059188) (← links)
- The future of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) in metabolic profiling and metabolomic studies for biomarker discovery (Q37074071) (← links)
- Electrohydrodynamic atomization: a versatile process for preparing materials for biomedical applications (Q37141349) (← links)
- Fabrication of highly uniform nanoparticles from recombinant silk-elastin-like protein polymers for therapeutic agent delivery. (Q37386303) (← links)
- Electrostatic micro- and nanoencapsulation and electroemulsification: a brief review (Q37400058) (← links)
- Aerosol generation using nanometer liposome suspensions for pulmonary drug delivery applications (Q38112183) (← links)
- Surface tension effects on submerged electrosprays (Q38155164) (← links)
- Revision of capillary cone-jet physics: electrospray and flow focusing (Q38449330) (← links)
- Pharmaceutical Applications of Electrospraying (Q38861603) (← links)
- Perspective on electrospray ionization and its relation to electrochemistry (Q41523707) (← links)
- Effect of pressure on electrospray characteristics (Q41884023) (← links)
- A Study of Electrospray Ionization Emitters with Differing Geometries with Respect to Flow Rate and Electrospray Voltage (Q44969810) (← links)
- Current-controlled nanospray ionization mass spectrometry (Q45349318) (← links)
- Prediction of the charge states of folded proteins in electrospray ionization (Q46387769) (← links)
- Simultaneous determination of ginkgo flavonoids and terpenoids in plasma: ammonium formate in LC mobile phase enhancing electrospray ionization efficiency and capacity (Q46835468) (← links)
- Characterization and Analysis of Paper Spray Ionization of Organic Compounds (Q47438380) (← links)
- The nanopore mass spectrometer. (Q47773402) (← links)
- Characterization of microstructured fibre emitters: in pursuit of improved nano electrospray ionization performance (Q48783932) (← links)
- Electric-field-induced ion evaporation from dielectric liquid (Q50288318) (← links)
- Simultaneous ion and neutral evaporation in aqueous nanodrops: experiment, theory, and molecular dynamics simulations. (Q50908138) (← links)
- Ionization and transmission efficiency in an electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry interface (Q50956784) (← links)
- Influence of electrical boundary conditions on molecular dynamics simulations of ionic liquid electrosprays. (Q50971382) (← links)
- An integrated micropump and electrospray emitter system based on porous silica monoliths (Q51131387) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of electrospray in the cone-jet mode. (Q51318564) (← links)
- Modeling of an ionic liquid electrospray using molecular dynamics with constraints (Q51392011) (← links)
- Negative ion mode evolution of potential buildup and mapping of potential gradients within the electrospray emitter (Q51569073) (← links)
- Effects of salt concentration on analyte response using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (Q52210747) (← links)
- Direct measurement of ion evaporation kinetics from electrified liquid surfaces (Q56269190) (← links)
- Electrospinning and electrically forced jets. I. Stability theory (Q56502222) (← links)