<p></p><p>This video demonstrates the electrospray
pattern of a simulated solvent according to the supplied voltage increased from
2.5 kV to 7.0 kV. At 2.5 kV, relatively large liquid droplets, which were
assumed to be fragmented from a single Taylor cone, were observed. At the
electric voltage higher than 3.5 kV, multiple Taylor cones were formed and the
size of the liquid droplets decreased.<i> (This is the same as the photo taken by
the high-speed camera in Fig. 3 in the paper.)</i></p><br><p></p>