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Explosive evaporation unlocks new possibilities in 3D printing and chemical analysis

Water droplets might seem simple at first.

Source Phys.org AI Summary Updated May 1, 2026
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Water droplets might seem simple at first. But when nearing evaporation, a desperate power struggle of competing physical forces can emerge, with explosive effects. In a Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences publication, researchers have taken a closer look at the physics of charged water droplets on frictionless surfaces, observing spontaneous jets of microdroplet emissions. Their insights may open new opportunities in nanoscale fabrication and electrospray ionization.

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