2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-019-2236-8
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Passive sorting of emulsion droplets with different interfacial properties using laser-patterned surfaces

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“…In order to characterize the performance of our droplet guiding and sorting technique, we carried out systematic experiments with aqueous emulsion droplets of varying sizes moving at different flow rates of the host liquid in microfluidic chips featuring guiding tracks of different widths. The chips used in the experiments, featuring two separate T-junctions with individually adjustable flow rates of both droplet and host liquids, allowed for controlling the speed of droplet motion through the chip independently of the droplet size . In addition, droplets produced at different T-junctions could be fused at the entrance port of the Hele-Shaw flow channel, thus creating a sorting scenario with two distinct, well-defined droplet sizes present simultaneously in the chip.…”
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“…In order to characterize the performance of our droplet guiding and sorting technique, we carried out systematic experiments with aqueous emulsion droplets of varying sizes moving at different flow rates of the host liquid in microfluidic chips featuring guiding tracks of different widths. The chips used in the experiments, featuring two separate T-junctions with individually adjustable flow rates of both droplet and host liquids, allowed for controlling the speed of droplet motion through the chip independently of the droplet size . In addition, droplets produced at different T-junctions could be fused at the entrance port of the Hele-Shaw flow channel, thus creating a sorting scenario with two distinct, well-defined droplet sizes present simultaneously in the chip.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Microfluidic chips used in our sorting experiments were fabricated from PDMS using standard soft lithography. As described previously by Rashid et al, cleaned glass substrates were first coated with a thin PDMS film and, subsequently, laser-ablated to define the guiding tracks. Following the ablation, the patterned glass substrates forming the bottom part of the microfluidic devices were bonded with the top PDMS layers containing the actual flow channels.…”
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