Wacker, JosiasLouis, GuillaumeRazaname, CédricParashar, Virendra KumarGijs, Martinus2011-01-212011-01-212011-01-21201110.1016/j.mee.2010.12.034https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/63209WOS:000293663400062Microdroplets are widely used in industrial processes. In the absence of external forces, droplets generally assume a spherical shape. Here, we present two methods to form non-spherical droplets in microfluidic glass chips. A uniformly hydrophobized chip has been successfully used to dynamically control the width and length of elongated water-in-oil droplets; on a hydrophilic chip, we generated non-spherical double droplets that consisted of two different oils in a water continuous phase.MicrofluidicsDouble emulsionNon-spherical dropletHydrophilicGlassExotic droplets formed in microfluidic chips with uniform wettabilitytext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper