The coalescence process of droplets and, more recently, of liquid marbles, has become one of the most essential manipulation schemes in digital microfluidics. This process is indispensable for realising microfluidic functions such as mixing and reactions at microscale. This paper reviews previous studies on droplet coalescence, paying particular attention to the coalescence of liquid marbles. Four coalescence systems have been reviewed, namely, the coalescence of two droplets freely suspended in a fluid; the coalescence of two sessile droplets on a solid substrate; the coalescence of a falling droplet and a sessile droplet on a solid substrate; and liquid marble coalescence. The review is presented according to the dynamic behaviors, physic...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Liquid marbles (LMs) have many promising roles in the ongoin...
The coalescence and mixing of a sessile and an impacting liquid droplet on a solid surface are studi...
International audienceThis paper considers the interaction between two droplets placed on a substrat...
The coalescence process of droplets and, more recently, of liquid marbles, has become one of the mos...
The coalescence process of liquid marbles is vital to their promising roles as reactors or mixers in...
The interactions between two individual water droplets were investigated in air using a combination ...
Liquid marbles have opened up several potential applications including biochemical batch reaction en...
Liquid marbles show promising potential for application in the microreactor field. Control of the co...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. In this work, we investigated the coalescence of liquid water marb...
The encapsulation of aqueous and organic solvents with particles used to form liquid marbles implies...
Droplet coalescence is one of the most attractive manipulation schemes in droplet-based microfluidic...
Motivated by the great potential of droplet microreactors for chemical and biological applications, ...
The coalescence and mixing of a sessile and an impacting liquid droplet on a solid surface are studi...
This paper considers the interaction between two droplets placed on a substrate in immediate vicinit...
A liquid marble is a droplet coated with hydrophobic particles. A floating liquid marble is a unique...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Liquid marbles (LMs) have many promising roles in the ongoin...
The coalescence and mixing of a sessile and an impacting liquid droplet on a solid surface are studi...
International audienceThis paper considers the interaction between two droplets placed on a substrat...
The coalescence process of droplets and, more recently, of liquid marbles, has become one of the mos...
The coalescence process of liquid marbles is vital to their promising roles as reactors or mixers in...
The interactions between two individual water droplets were investigated in air using a combination ...
Liquid marbles have opened up several potential applications including biochemical batch reaction en...
Liquid marbles show promising potential for application in the microreactor field. Control of the co...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. In this work, we investigated the coalescence of liquid water marb...
The encapsulation of aqueous and organic solvents with particles used to form liquid marbles implies...
Droplet coalescence is one of the most attractive manipulation schemes in droplet-based microfluidic...
Motivated by the great potential of droplet microreactors for chemical and biological applications, ...
The coalescence and mixing of a sessile and an impacting liquid droplet on a solid surface are studi...
This paper considers the interaction between two droplets placed on a substrate in immediate vicinit...
A liquid marble is a droplet coated with hydrophobic particles. A floating liquid marble is a unique...
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Liquid marbles (LMs) have many promising roles in the ongoin...
The coalescence and mixing of a sessile and an impacting liquid droplet on a solid surface are studi...
International audienceThis paper considers the interaction between two droplets placed on a substrat...