We apply an electric field to a moderately conducting liquid surrounded by another co-flowing liquid, all inside a glass-based microfluidic device, and study and classify the resulting emission modes. The viscosity and flow rate of the co-flowing liquid affect the number of modes observed in classical electrospray as well as their geometrical characteristics. In particular, we observe a two-dimensional whipping mode not described before. We also provide a qualitative description of some of the modes, including dripping, electrodripping, microdripping, the cone-jet mode, and both the two-and three-dimensional whipping modes.
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