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Glass-Based Devices to Generate Drops and Emulsions
Published on: April 5, 2022
Drop-On-Demand Microdroplet Generation under Charge Injection by Corona Discharge
Qiang Tang1,2, Chengcheng Song2, Yan Wang2
1Base for Innovative Methods Promotion Application and Demonstration of Anhui Province, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232000, Anhui, China.
Abstract:
In printing, microreactors, and bioassays, the precise control of micrometer-scale droplet generation is essential but challenging, often restricted by the equipment and nozzles used in traditional methods. We introduce a needle-plate electrode corona discharge technique that injects charges into an oil layer, enabling the precise manipulation of droplet polarization and splitting. This method allows for meticulous adjustment of microdroplet formation regarding location, size, and quantity by modulating the discharge voltage, discharge time, and electrode positioning. It enables the immediate initiation and cessation of droplet production, thereby facilitating on-demand droplet generation. Our study on the voltage-dependent droplet stretch coefficient shows that as the voltage increases, the droplets transition from controlled splitting to regular Taylor cone-like ejections, eventually reaching the Rayleigh limit and fully breaking apart. These advancements significantly improve microfluidic droplet manipulation, offering considerable benefits for applications in targeted drug delivery, rapid disease diagnostics, and precise environmental monitoring.

