Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London, SW7 2AZ, UK.
Lab Chip. 2010 Oct 21;10(20):2702-9. doi: 10.1039/c005136e. Epub 2010 Aug 18.
We describe the use of two passive components to achieve controllable and alternating droplet generation in a microfluidic device. The approach overcomes the problems associated with irregularities in channel dimensions and fluid flow rates, and allows precise pairing of alternating droplets in a high-throughput manner. We study droplet generation and self-synchronization in a quantitative fashion by using high-speed image analysis.
我们描述了两种无源元件在微流控装置中实现可控和交替液滴生成的应用。该方法克服了通道尺寸和流体流速不规则带来的问题,并允许以高通量的方式精确地配对交替液滴。我们通过高速图像分析对液滴生成和自同步进行定量研究。