Issue 13, 2015

Flow field induced particle accumulation inside droplets in rectangular channels

Abstract

Particle concentration is a basic operation needed to perform washing steps or to improve subsequent analysis in many (bio)-chemical assays. In this article we present field free, hydrodynamic accumulation of particles and cells in droplets flowing within rectangular micro-channels. Depending on droplet velocity, particles either accumulate at the rear of the droplet or are dispersed over the entire droplet cross-section. We show that the observed particle accumulation behavior can be understood by a coupling of particle sedimentation to the internal flow field of the droplet. The changing accumulation patterns are explained by a qualitative change of the internal flow field. The topological change of the internal flow field, however, is explained by the evolution of the droplet shape with increasing droplet velocity altering the friction with the channel walls. In addition, we demonstrate that accumulated particles can be concentrated, removing excess dispersed phase by splitting the droplet at a simple channel junction.

Graphical abstract: Flow field induced particle accumulation inside droplets in rectangular channels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Apr 2015
Accepted
20 May 2015
First published
20 May 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 2879-2886

Flow field induced particle accumulation inside droplets in rectangular channels

M. Hein, M. Moskopp and R. Seemann, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 2879 DOI: 10.1039/C5LC00420A

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