Formation of dispersions using “flow focusing” in microchannels
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A flow-focusing geometry is integrated into a microfluidic device and used to study drop formation in liquid–liquid systems. A phase diagram illustrating the drop size as a function of flow rates and flow rate ratios of the two liquids includes one regime where drop size is comparable to orifice width and a second regime where drop size is dictated by the diameter of a thin “focused” thread, so drops much smaller than the orifice are formed. Both monodisperse and polydisperse emulsions can be produced.
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- Flow focusing
- Body orifice
- Drop (telecommunication)
- Materials science
- Mechanics
- Volumetric flow rate
- Dispersity
- Microfluidics
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