A liquid-metal-based dielectrophoretic microdroplet generator

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This paper proposes a novel microdroplet generator based on the dielectrophoretic (DEP) force. Unlike the conventional continuous microfluidic droplet generator, this droplet generator is more like "invisible electric scissors". It can cut the droplet off from the fluid matrix and modify droplets' length precisely by controlling the electrodes' length and position. These electrodes are made of liquid metal by injection. By applying a certain voltage on the liquid-metal electrodes, the electrodes generate an uneven electric field inside the main microfluidic channel. Then, the uneven electric field generates DEP force inside the fluid. The DEP force shears off part from the main matrix, in order to generate droplets. To reveal the mechanism, numerical simulations were performed to analyze the DEP force. A detailed experimental parametric study was also performed. Unlike the traditional droplet generators, the main separating force of this work is DEP force only, which can produce one droplet at a time in a more precise way.

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Wang, R., Zhang, L., Gao, M., Wang, Q., Deng, Z., & Gui, L. (2019). A liquid-metal-based dielectrophoretic microdroplet generator. Micromachines, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10110769

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