*2.3.8 Electrospray technology*

Electrospray is a method that uses an electric field to create and charge droplets at the same time. In this method, the solutes (substances to be dissolved) are carried by a solution that flows out of a capillary nozzle at a high potential and is subjected to an electric field, which causes the droplets of solution to elongate and create a jet. After the solution jet has been dried, the resulting particles can be collected using a powder collector that has already been loaded with material. Co-crystals of carbamazepine and itraconazole with a variety of coformers were reported as a possible outcome of this procedure by Patil et al. [39].
