2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6439/aafd9d
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Easy-to-operate fabrication of tapered glass capillaries for microdroplet generation

Abstract: Tapered glass capillaries play an important role in microdroplet generation and related microfluidic applications such as particle synthesis, digital PCR and microrectors. However, its controlled production poses a challenge. Specifically, there is difficulty controlling the tip sizes of capillaries with good repeatability at an affordable cost, which is critical to produce standard droplets for use by research groups. To produce tapered capillaries, micro needle geometries are first pulled by a commercial pip… Show more

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“…Prior to the cdPCR tests on our microfluidic device, we employed ddPCR and qPCR (fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction) to verify the effectiveness of our device. Chicken DNA amplification was performed in a homemade droplet generator chip [23,24], a commercial thermal cycler (Bio-Rad, T100, Hercules, CA, USA), and a droplet reader (Bio-Rad, QX200, Hercules, CA, USA), respectively. The fluorescence signal of qPCR was read out by a commercial PCR instrument (Bio-Rad, CFX96, Hercules, CA, USA).…”
Section: Verifications By Droplet Digital Pcr and Fluorescent Quantit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the cdPCR tests on our microfluidic device, we employed ddPCR and qPCR (fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction) to verify the effectiveness of our device. Chicken DNA amplification was performed in a homemade droplet generator chip [23,24], a commercial thermal cycler (Bio-Rad, T100, Hercules, CA, USA), and a droplet reader (Bio-Rad, QX200, Hercules, CA, USA), respectively. The fluorescence signal of qPCR was read out by a commercial PCR instrument (Bio-Rad, CFX96, Hercules, CA, USA).…”
Section: Verifications By Droplet Digital Pcr and Fluorescent Quantit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, the droplet-based PCR can reach a wider dynamic range due to its advantages in partition numbers. However, it needs external pumps and special devices (i.e., glass capillary [12], co-flow [13] or flow focusing [14] microfluidic chip, even step emulsion microfluidic chip [15], etc.) to generate emulsion droplets, and this in turn causes relatively high costs and the need for specially trained skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulled nozzles are commonly used in emulsion devices [9,10]. To obtain adequate geometries, post-processing is usually necessary [19]. The capillaries are pulled to produce a diameter much smaller than the desired one, and then the tips are grazed against abrasive paper to adjust the diameter and significantly reduce the nozzle length.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%