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In this article, a new mode of droplets manipulation is presented and applied for simultaneous multiplexed DNA detection.
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Tipstreaming in simple shear flows is a mode of droplet break-up in which the droplet develops a sigmoidal shape and a stream of tiny droplets is ruptured off the tips of the drop.
This mode of droplet dosing does not require mechanical agitation of the droplet interface and is tunable over several orders of magnitude.
While it is unlikely that this could explain the 'missing' Mode 2 of droplets, it would explain why the modeled CCN are actually so small (r < 0.3 μm) that they would not be detectable by LCPS.
Proper orthogonal decomposition is employed to identify the different modes of droplet shape oscillation and quantitatively assess the droplet oscillation and spectral response.
The modes of droplet oscillation show a band of dominant frequencies near the corresponding natural frequency, further proving that there is no particular forcing frequency involved.
Our experimental investigation involves the systematic study of the effects of initial droplet volume, flow rate and viscosity ratio on the various modes of droplet motion and deformation; this is performed via direct visualisation of the flow in a glass cell using a high-speed camera.
It was also found that the wettability gradient does not always agree with the roughness gradient, which depends on the wetting mode of the droplets.
In one of our previous studies, we have shown that the oscillation mode of the droplet changes when allowed to evaporate.
In the static mode, the formation of droplets in the CCN chamber is observed for 30 s.
The short-wave mode is the dominant mode for droplets pinch-off process.
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