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Dynamics of microfluidic droplets

Baroud, Charles N.
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Gallaire, Francois  
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Dangla, Rémi
2010
Lab on a Chip

This critical review discusses the current understanding of the formation, transport, and merging of drops in microfluidics. We focus on the physical ingredients which determine the flow of drops in microchannels and recall classical results of fluid dynamics which help explain the observed behaviour. We begin by introducing the main physical ingredients that differentiate droplet microfluidics from single-phase microfluidics, namely the modifications to the flow and pressure fields that are introduced by the presence of interfacial tension. Then three practical aspects are studied in detail: (i) The formation of drops and the dominant interactions depending on the geometry in which they are formed. (ii) The transport of drops, namely the evaluation of drop velocity, the pressure-velocity relationships, and the flow field induced by the presence of the drop. (iii) The fusion of two drops, including different methods of bridging the liquid film between them which enables their merging.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/c001191f
Web of Science ID

WOS:000280394800002

Author(s)
Baroud, Charles N.
Gallaire, Francois  
Dangla, Rémi
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Lab on a Chip
Volume

10

Issue

16

Article Number

2032

Subjects

Rectangular Cross-Section

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Fluid Particle Interfaces

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Hele-Shaw Cell

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Long Bubbles

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Polygonal Capillaries

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Surface Mobility

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Segmented Flow

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Viscous-Fluid

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Motion

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Microchannels

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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LFMI  
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November 18, 2010
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/57759
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