Method and apparatus for a porous electrospray emitter

US9905392B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9905392-B2
Application numberUS-201615272574-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 22, 2016
Priority dateMay 6, 2008
Publication dateFeb 27, 2018
Grant dateFeb 27, 2018

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An ionic liquid ion source can include a microfabricated body including a base and a tip. The body can be formed of a porous material compatible with at least one of an ionic liquid or room-temperature molten salt. The body can have a pore size gradient that decreases from the base of the body to the tip of the body, such that the at least one of an ionic liquid or room-temperature molten salt is capable of being transported through capillarity from the base to the tip.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrospray emitter array comprising: a substrate; and a plurality of porous emitters, wherein each porous emitter extends from the substrate to a tip, and wherein each porous emitter has a pore size gradient such that a pore size of each porous emitter decreases in a direction from the substrate toward the tip. 2. The electrospray emitter array of claim 1 , further comprising a source of ions in fluid communication with the plurality of porous emitters through the substrate. 3. The electrospray emitter array of claim 2 , wherein the source of ions comprises at least one of an ionic liquid and a room-temperature molten salt. 4. The electrospray emitter array of claim 2 , further comprising a first electrode electrically connected to the plurality of porous emitters through the source of ions and at least a second electrode positioned downstream relative to the plurality of porous emitters and the first electrode. 5. The electrospray emitter array of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of porous emitters are configured to emit ions when a voltage potential is applied to the plurality of porous emitters. 6. The electrospray emitter array of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of a porous emitter body is disposed in or on the source of ions such that the source of ions is transported by capillarity from a base of the porous emitter body to the tip of the porous emitter body. 7. The electrospray emitter array of claim 6 , wherein the substrate is a porous substrate. 8. The electrospray emitter array of claim 6 , wherein the porous emitter body comprises at least one of a metal, a dielectric material, and a porous xerogel. 9. The electrospray emitter array of claim 8 , wherein the porous xerogel is an alumina xerogel. 10. The electrospray emitter array of claim 6 , wherein the porous emitter body is a flat ribbon-like needle. 11. The electrospray emitter array of claim 6 , wherein pores of the plurality of porous emitters have a diameter between or equal to about 3 μm and 50 μm. 12. An electrospray emitter comprising: an emitter body with a base and a tip, wherein the emitter body is formed at least partially from a porous xerogel; and a source of ions in fluid communication with the emitter body. 13. The electrospray emitter of claim 12 , wherein the emitter body has a pore size gradient such that a pore size of the emitter body decreases in a direction from the base of the emitter body toward the tip of the emitter body. 14. The electrospray emitter of claim 13 , wherein the source of ions comprises at least one of an ionic liquid and a room-temperature molten salt. 15. The electrospray emitter of claim 14 , further comprising a first electrode electrically connected to the emitter body through the source of ions and a second electrode positioned downstream relative to the emitter body and the first electrode. 16. The electrospray emitter of claim 15 , wherein the emitter body is configured to emit ions when a voltage potential is applied to the emitter body. 17. The electrospray emitter of claim 15 , wherein at least a portion of the emitter body is disposed in or on the source of ions such that the source of ions is transported by capillarity from the base of the emitter body to the tip of the emitter body. 18. The electrospray emitter of claim 17 , wherein the emitter body is a porous emitter body. 19. The electrospray emitter of claim 12 , wherein the porous xerogel is an alumina xerogel.

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  • Manufacture of electrodes or electrode systems · CPC title

  • locally · CPC title

  • H01J37/08Primary

    Ion sources; Ion guns · CPC title

  • characterised by interfacing components, e.g. fluidic, electrical, optical or mechanical interfaces · CPC title

  • Field ionization sources · CPC title

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What does patent US9905392B2 cover?
An ionic liquid ion source can include a microfabricated body including a base and a tip. The body can be formed of a porous material compatible with at least one of an ionic liquid or room-temperature molten salt. The body can have a pore size gradient that decreases from the base of the body to the tip of the body, such that the at least one of an ionic liquid or room-temperature molten salt …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Massachusetts Inst Technology
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01J37/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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