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Characterization of electrode alignment for optimal droplet charging and actuation in droplet-based microfluidic system SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Characterization of electrode alignment for optimal droplet charging and actuation in droplet-based microfluidic system
Authors
Ahn, MMIm, DJYoo, BSKang, IS
Date Issued
2015-09
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Abstract
The actuation method using electric force as a driving force is utilized widely in droplet-based microfluidic systems. In this work, the effects of charging electrode alignment on direct charging of a droplet on electrified electrodes and a subsequent electrophoretic control of the droplet are investigated. The charging characteristics of a droplet according to different electrode alignments are quantitatively examined through experiments and systematic numerical simulations with varying distances and angles between the two electrodes. The droplet charge acquired from the electrified electrode is directly proportional to the distance and barely affected by the angle between the two electrodes. This implies that the primary consideration of electrode alignment in microfluidic devices is the distance between electrodes and the insignificant effect of angle provides a great degree of freedom in designing such devices. Not only the droplet charge acquired from the electrode but also the force exerted on the droplet is analyzed. Finally, the implications and design guidance for microfluidic systems are discussed with an electrophoresis of a charged droplet method-based digital microfluidic device.
Keywords
DIELECTRIC LIQUID; DIELECTROPHORETIC PLATFORMS; ELECTROPHORESIS; SEPARATION; DEVICES; OPTIMIZATION; PARTICLES; GEOMETRY; FIELD
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/92364
DOI
10.1002/ELPS.201500141
ISSN
0173-0835
Article Type
Article
Citation
ELECTROPHORESIS, vol. 36, no. 17, page. 2086 - 2093, 2015-09
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