Micromachines (Dec 2017)

Enabling Droplet Functionality on Anisotropic Ratchet Conveyors

  • Hal R. Holmes,
  • Ana E. Gomez,
  • Karl F. Böhringer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi8120363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 363

Abstract

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Anisotropic ratchet conveyors (ARCs) are a recently developed microfluidic platform that transports liquid droplets through a passive, microfabricated surface pattern and applied orthogonal vibrations. In this work, three new functionalities are presented for controlling droplet transport on the ARC system. These devices can pause droplet transport (ARC gate), decide between two pathways of droplet transport (ARC switch), and pass droplets between transport tracks (ARC delivery junction). All devices function solely through the modification of pinning forces acting on the transported droplet and are the first reported devices that can selectively control droplet timing and directionality without active (e.g., thermal, electrical, or magnetic) surface components.

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