Electrocoalescence of drops synchronized by size-dependent flow in microfluidic channels

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Abstract

The use of microfluidic devices to control drops of water in a carrier oil is a promising means of performing biological and chemical assays. An essential requirement for this is the controlled coalescence of pairs of drops to mix reagents together. We show that this can be accomplished through electrocoalescence of drops synchronized by size-dependent flow in microfluidic channels. Smaller drops move faster due to the Poiseuille flow, allowing pairs of surfactant-stabilized drops to be brought into contact where they are coalesced with an electric field. We apply this method to an enzyme assay to measure enzyme kinetic constants. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Ahn, K., Agresti, J., Chong, H., Marquez, M., & Weitz, D. A. (2006). Electrocoalescence of drops synchronized by size-dependent flow in microfluidic channels. Applied Physics Letters, 88(26). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2218058

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