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Bushra Yousef Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Applied Microbiology, Applied Microscopy, Applied Mycology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Research
De Montfort University, England. PhD Pharmaceutical Bioengineering
My name is Bushra Yousef. I teach Biology and Chemistry as well as beginners English. My style of teaching is chilled as i am a chilled person myself. However, being a gradute and PhD student, i teach students how to be analytical and specific with their work
Short Communication Open Access
Author(s): Bushra Yousef and Z Ahmad
Electrohydrodynamic atomisation (EHDA) is an emerging technique for the production of micron and nano-scaled particles. The process often involves Taylor cone enablement, which results in a fine spray yielding formulated droplets, known as electrospraying, which then undergo drying during deposition.
Multi tip devices have been designed and engineered to be utilised in potential up-scaled EHDA, in comparison to the traditional single needle system.
Figure 1: EHDA jetting examples from a single nozzle system showing: (a) Formulation flow with no applied voltage – dripping; (b) Unstable jetting; (c) Stable jetting – Taylor cone; (d) Multiple-jets from a single nozzle.