Efficient encapsulation with plug-triggered drop formation

Citation:

Abate, A. R. ; Rotem, A. ; Thiele, J. ; Weitz, D. A. Efficient encapsulation with plug-triggered drop formation. Physical Review E 2011, 84, 031502. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y6nunraz
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Abstract:

Monodisperse microscale drops formed with microfluidic devices are useful for encapsulating cells, microgel particles, or even additional drops. These techniques are thus useful for applications ranging from high-throughput biology to monodisperse particle and capsule synthesis, which require encapsulation of such objects. However, it is challenging to efficiently encapsulate the objects in all drops; often, the objects are encapsulated inefficiently, resulting in many improperly filled, unusable drops. Here, we describe a phenomenon that allows very efficient encapsulation. We use the inflow of the object to plug the drop maker nozzle; the continued injection of the outer phase pinches off a drop, thereby encapsulating the object; this yields precisely one object encapsulated per drop.

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