Issue 24, 2019

Oblique interface shearing (OIS): single-step microdroplet generation and on-demand positioning

Abstract

A new process for simultaneous generation and positioning of microdroplets within a single step named oblique interface shearing (OIS) is reported based on the observation that liquid microdroplets generated by vibrating a thin capillary across the air–liquid interface at an oblique angle exhibit notable lateral displacements. An analytical model is established to describe the lateral droplet displacement induced by the Stokes drift effect. The dependency of the lateral displacement on typical operating parameters allows for on-demand droplet positioning while they are produced. The efficacy of the process is validated through delivering microdroplets with the same size to different positions as well as size-dependent positioning of these microdroplets.

Graphical abstract: Oblique interface shearing (OIS): single-step microdroplet generation and on-demand positioning

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Feb 2019
Accepted
12 May 2019
First published
14 May 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 4782-4786

Author version available

Oblique interface shearing (OIS): single-step microdroplet generation and on-demand positioning

F. Huang, Y. Niu, Z. Zhu, H. Huang, Y. Xue, T. Si, R. X. Xu and Y. Zhao, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 4782 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM00263D

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