Formation of Silica Particles by Dc Voltage

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In the present study, dc high voltage was applied to produce droplets with controlled diameter in wide range. The dc voltage was ranged from 0 to several kV. Water glass was atomized in alcohol solution into diameters of several ten μm, depending on dc voltage applied between nozzle and ground electrode. The atomized water glass droplets were solidified by removing water molecules from the water glass. When the dc voltage was raised, nozzle diameter and electrode distance were decreased, the diameter of silica particles was decreased.

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