Secondary Species formed from ionic liquid electrospray ion plume impacts with propellant thin films
Giuliana Caramella Hofheins, Aleksandra B. Biedron, Elaine M Petro

TL;DR
This study uses TOF-SIMS to analyze secondary ions generated by ionic liquid thin films impacted by electrospray plumes, revealing species composition and erosion rates relevant to propulsion system degradation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of secondary ion species from ionic liquid films impacted by electrospray plumes, aiding in understanding system degradation.
Findings
Similar positive secondary ions for EMI-BF4 and EMI-Im
EMI-Im produces more diverse negative ions
Estimated sputter rate of 0.5 nm/min
Abstract
The operational lifetime of ionic liquid electrospray propulsion systems is limited by plume-extractor electrode interactions. Over time, propellant accumulation, surface erosion, and electrical shorts degrade the extractor and therefore restrict the total impulse throughput. Characterizing the secondary species generated by plume impacts with deposited ionic liquid is therefore essential to understanding and mitigating these degradation pathways. A surface analysis technique known as Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (TOF-SIMS), in the form of a custom electrospray laboratory diagnostic and an analytical-grade system, yields a comprehensive analysis of secondary ions formed from energetic ion beam impacts with ionic liquid thin-film substrates. Results revealed nearly identical positive secondary ion species for both EMI-BF4 and EMI-Im thin films, whereas EMI-Im produced a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics · Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications · Ion-surface interactions and analysis
