1 Introduction In recent years, several groups have demonstrated the remarkable chemistry of microdroplets [1]. Cooks and coworkers have used electrospray to create droplets, where they have shown reaction acceleration and the microdroplet's ability to act as a scaffold to make peptides from free amino acids [2]. Zare and colleagues have studied other important reactions in electrosprayed and nebulized droplets, detailing a microdroplet's extraordinary ability to drive reduction reactions [3].