Spontaneous, oscillatory liquid transport in surface tension-confined microfluidics†
Abstract
A unique, spontaneous, oscillatory flow phenomenon driven by the Marangoni effect on a heterogeneous surface can be used for passive microfluidic pumping.
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A unique, spontaneous, oscillatory flow phenomenon driven by the Marangoni effect on a heterogeneous surface can be used for passive microfluidic pumping.
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S. Chao and D. R. Meldrum, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 867 DOI: 10.1039/B819887J
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