We present a novel microfluidic EDGE (Edge based Droplet GEneration) device with regularly spaced micron-sized partitions, which is aimed at upscaling of o/w emulsion preparation. By this means, remarkably higher pressure stability was obtained, and two orders of magnitude higher droplet formation frequency was achieved compared to regular EDGE devices. Interestingly, we observed two different monodisperse droplet formation regimes for plateaus that were 2 micrometres in height, and to the best of our knowledge, no other microfluidic device has this ability. The average diameters of the droplets were 9 and 28 µm, both with a coefficient of variation (CV) below 5%. Based on the experimental throughput and a plausible mass parallelization sce...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
Emulsions (dispersions of droplets of one immiscible liquid e.g. oil into the other e.g. water) are ...
We present a novel microfluidic EDGE (Edge based Droplet GEneration) device with regularly spaced mi...
We present a novel microfluidic EDGE (Edge based Droplet GEneration) device with regularly spaced mi...
When used for emulsion production, microfluidics are known for their low energy usage and droplet mo...
International audienceWhen used for emulsion production, microfluidics are known for their low energ...
The partitioned EDGE droplet generation device is known for its’ high monodisperse droplet formation...
The partitioned EDGE droplet generation device is known for its’ high monodisperse droplet formation...
Emulsions, which are dispersions of two immiscible liquids (e.g. oil and water), are part of our dai...
Emulsions, which are dispersions of two immiscible liquids (e.g. oil and water), are part of our dai...
Microfluidic emulsification has the potential to produce emulsions with very controlled droplet size...
Emulsions (dispersions of droplets of one immiscible liquid e.g. oil into the other e.g. water) are...
Edge-based droplet generation (EDGE) emulsification, which produces multiple, monodispersed droplets...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
Emulsions (dispersions of droplets of one immiscible liquid e.g. oil into the other e.g. water) are ...
We present a novel microfluidic EDGE (Edge based Droplet GEneration) device with regularly spaced mi...
We present a novel microfluidic EDGE (Edge based Droplet GEneration) device with regularly spaced mi...
When used for emulsion production, microfluidics are known for their low energy usage and droplet mo...
International audienceWhen used for emulsion production, microfluidics are known for their low energ...
The partitioned EDGE droplet generation device is known for its’ high monodisperse droplet formation...
The partitioned EDGE droplet generation device is known for its’ high monodisperse droplet formation...
Emulsions, which are dispersions of two immiscible liquids (e.g. oil and water), are part of our dai...
Emulsions, which are dispersions of two immiscible liquids (e.g. oil and water), are part of our dai...
Microfluidic emulsification has the potential to produce emulsions with very controlled droplet size...
Emulsions (dispersions of droplets of one immiscible liquid e.g. oil into the other e.g. water) are...
Edge-based droplet generation (EDGE) emulsification, which produces multiple, monodispersed droplets...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
We here report on three parallelized designs of the new edge-based droplet generation mechanism, whi...
Emulsions (dispersions of droplets of one immiscible liquid e.g. oil into the other e.g. water) are ...