We evaluate the feasibility of manipulating droplets in two dimensions by exploiting Coulombic forces acting on conductive droplets immersed in a dielectric fluid. When a droplet suspended in an immiscible fluid is located near an electrode under a dc voltage, the droplet can be charged by direct contact, by charge transfer along an electrically conducting path, or by both mechanisms. This process is called electrical charging of droplet (ECOD). This charged droplet may then be transported rapidly by exploiting Coulombic forces. We experimentally demonstrate electrical actuation of a charged droplet by applying voltage sequences. A charged droplet is two dimensionally actuated by following the direction of the electrical field signal. The droplet does not contact the surface of the microfluidic chip when it moves. This characteristic is very advantageous because treatments of the substrate surfaces of microfluidic chip become simpler. In order to test the feasibility of using ECOD in a droplet-based microreactor, electrocoalescence of two oppositely charged droplets is also studied. When two droplets approach each other due to Coulombic attraction, a liquid bridge is formed between them. We postulate that if the applied electric field is weaker than a certain critical level, the two droplets coalesce instantaneously when the charges are exchanged and redistributed through this liquid bridge.
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June 2009
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April 20 2009
A novel actuation method of transporting droplets by using electrical charging of droplet in a dielectric fluid
Yong-Mi Jung (정용미);
Yong-Mi Jung (정용미)
Department of Chemical Engineering,
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
, San 31, Hyoja-dong, Pohang 790-784, South Korea
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In Seok Kang (강인석)
In Seok Kang (강인석)
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Department of Chemical Engineering,
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
, San 31, Hyoja-dong, Pohang 790-784, South Korea
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: iskang@postech.ac.kr.
Biomicrofluidics 3, 022402 (2009)
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Received:
February 12 2009
Accepted:
March 27 2009
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Yong-Mi Jung, In Seok Kang; A novel actuation method of transporting droplets by using electrical charging of droplet in a dielectric fluid. Biomicrofluidics 1 June 2009; 3 (2): 022402. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3122299
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