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Research Article

Ceramic encapsulation with polymer via co-axial electrohydrodynamic jetting

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Pages 542-551 | Received 09 Sep 2009, Accepted 26 Apr 2010, Published online: 30 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Co-flowing media of a polymeric solution (30 wt% polymethylsilsesquioxane in ethanol) and a ceramic suspension (10 wt% alumina in glycerol) were subjected to an electric field. The flow rates of the media (10–30 µL min−1) and the applied voltage (0–11 kV) were varied systematically during the experimentation by making gradual increments to each variable, which enabled the construction of a mode selection map. Under co-flowing conditions, with the flow rate of polymer solution (outer needle) twice that of the ceramic suspension (inner needle), encapsulated droplets of polymer-coated alumina were produced within stable cone-jet mode. These were collected in a thin film of water and the resultant particle size varied between 1 and 38 µm. Encapsulation was confirmed with scanning electron microscopy and element analysis.

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