White Paper Droplet Based Microfluidics Elveflow Microfluidics
White Paper Droplet Based Microfluidics Elveflow Microfluidics
White Paper Droplet Based Microfluidics Elveflow Microfluidics
Droplet
based
microfluidics
Droplet-based microfluidics is an emerging technology based on hydrodynamics
principles: fluids are handled in a precise and reliable manner providing essential
tools to miniaturize and automatize assays.
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monodisperse
cv < 10%
DROPLET
A droplet is a spherical volume of liquid or gel
suspended in an immiscible fluid EMULSION
An emulsion is a fine dispersion of minute
droplets in an immiscible fluid
When talking about droplets and emulsions, we use the following terms:
The continuous phase (or dispersion phase) is the phase carrying the droplets Dispersion
phase
DISPERSED PHASE
Type 1: Emulsions; both the Type 2: Droplets; Only the Type 3: Encapsulations; the
particles and the continuous droplet is of interest, and contents of the droplet are
phase jointly form the the continuous phase fluid the key factor
product of interest (eg. is of secondary interest as a
foams, creams) carrier for the droplets
▸▸ Type 2A: Simple ▸▸ Type 2B: Complex ▸▸ Type 3A: ▸▸ Type 3B:
droplets where droplets, where Homogeneous Heterogeneous
the droplet is the droplet is payload droplets, payload droplets,
composed of a formed from two where each droplet where each droplet
single fluid, such or more fluids, carries the same contains a unique
an alginate gel or a such as core/shell payload in the payload (eg. cell
polymer particle. particles or Janus same quantity suspensions for
Particles. (eg. drug delivery analysis)
particles).
A BIT OF THEORY
L is a characteristic linear dimension (m)
μ is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid (Pa·s or N·s/m2 or kg/m·s)
ν is the kinematic viscosity of the fluid (m2/s).
Key formulas F is the force required to stop the side from starting to slide (N)
L is a characteristic linear dimension (m)
Ca Capillary number
V is a characteristic velocity
Reynolds number
The Reynolds number, Re is an important dimensionless number in fluid mechanics used for the
prediction of flow patterns by correlating the inertia forces to the viscous forces. It allows identifying
the laminar or turbulent flow regime. Droplets can only be obtained in laminar mode Re<2300
Surface tension
Elastic tendency of a fluid surface which makes it acquire the least surface area possible
High surface tension results in droplets
Capillary number
Relative effect of viscous drag forces versus surface tension forces acting across an interface
between two immiscible liquids
The generation of droplets is a complex dynamical process depending on shear stress tending to draw the fluids along the
channel and surface forces acting towards the droplet formation to minimize the surface tension. For further theory and an
introduction to drop formation regime map: [Utada et al., 2007] Utada, A. S., Fernandez-Nieves, A., Stone, H. A., and Weitz,
D. A. (2007). Dripping to jetting transitions in coflowing liquid streams. Physical Review Letters, 99(9):1–4.
Immiscible fluids
Surfactants
Immiscible fluids
▸▸ By definition, droplets can only be formed by one fluid in suspension in another one
▸▸ Those conditions only appear when the fluids are immiscible
Chip material
▸▸ Glass, quartz, polymer (PDMS, COC…)
▸▸ Determines nature of walls: hydrophobic or hydrophilic
▸▸ Water iDroplet type Water in Oil: needs hydrophobic walls to get high surface tension for water
▸▸ Oil in water: needs hydrophilic walls to get high surface tension for oil
Chip geometry
▸▸ Determines the application
▸▸ Coflow for mixed droplets, double junction for double emulsions, etc…
SPAN80 SDS
There are three methods commonly used for forming droplets and particles using
microfluidics
In order of importance (papers, number of users):
1 nm 1 μm 1 mm
diameter
Flow Focusing
volume
1 fl 1 pl 1 nl 1 μl
Chaotic Backflow
adjust ratios pressure imbalance
Industrial applications
Emulsion
Industrial applications
▸▸ Drug delivery
▸▸ Industrial applications in cosmetics: used as
a carrier of the active ingredient
▸▸ Food processing: low fat content (by the
use of air filled fat particles), as is low
sodium (using tastemaker)
▸▸ Flow cytometry FACS machines for in-
vitro compartmentalization and directed
evolution studies
Double
emulsion (coflow)
Double
emulsion (2 chips)
Automated production of 1,000 s of droplets, microparticles or multiphase droplets (e.g. gas filled polymer spheres, Janus
particles, and ternary polymer particles)
High control over size (from 20 nm to 250 µm), shape (spherical, disks or oblate) and morphology (beads, plugs and disks)
Industrial applications
Polymer
solution
Production of hydrogel particles in the range 5µ to 500µm diameter (+/- 10%) with exceptional control over size, shape
and morphology
Industrial applications
Production of highly monodisperse microparticles (PLGA), nanoparticles (PLGA, PEG-PLA), and double emulsions (gas in
PLGA in water) for carrying active pharmaceutical ingredients, enabling highly controlled predictable drug release. Easy
scale up to tonnes/month.
Polymer degrades predictably within the body resulting in slow, steady release of the drug
Industrial applications
Highly reproducible production of solid, semi-solid or soft nanoparticles from 20nm to 250µm with high control over
particle size, shape (spherical, disks or oblate), crystal structure and composition consistency.
Industrial applications
The aim of these experiments is to isolate a single cell, with a reaction mix, or mRNA capture beads, and encapsulate
them in an oil shell
Industrial applications
Microparticle Cell
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