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Production of monodispersed micron-sized bubbles at high rates in a microfluidic device

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posted on 2024-07-09, 19:24 authored by Chuanpin Chen, Yonggang Zhu, Patrick W. Leech, Richard ManassehRichard Manasseh
A polydimethylsiloxane microchip consisting of a T-junction microchannel network and a thin glass capillary has been developed for the generation of microbubbles. The glass capillary is used to produce an ultrathin gas jet and to controllably block the straight liquid channel, thereby increasing the local liquid velocity near the intersection. Liquid flow rate, liquid viscosity, gas pressure, and inner diameter of the gas jet are varied to investigate the effect on bubble generation. Bubbles with a diameter down to 4.5 μm can be produced at a high rate of 7.5 kHz using a capillary with an inner diameter of 2 μm.

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0003-6951

Journal title

Applied Physics Letters

Volume

95

Issue

14

Article number

article no. 144101

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American Institute of Physics

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Copyright © 2009 American Institute of Physics. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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