(475g) Electro-Coflow: A Novel Approach to Controlled Droplet Generation Using Microfluidics
AIChE Annual Meeting
2010
2010 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Microfluidics and Small Scale Flows II
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 2:00pm to 2:15pm
Low Reynolds numbers involved in microfluidic devices allow great control over the generation of emulsions in terms of the droplet size and the monodispersity. Here we use a novel approach, called Electro-Coflow, wherein electric and hydrodynamic forces are coupled in a glass-based microfluidic device with a coflow geometry to generate micron and sub-micron droplets. In these experiments, we use three immiscible liquids, an outer dielectric liquid, an inner conducting liquid, and another conducting liquid (collector liquid) which acts as a counter-electrode. Once a stable conical meniscus is formed due to applied external field, the device mainly operates in two modes: Cone-jet and whipping modes. We investigate the transition from one mode to the other with the external field and the inner flow rate. The droplet size in both modes is a strong function of the applied voltage, thereby allowing an additional tuning parameter, a feature that is typically absent in classical electrospray. We also investigate the growth rate of the whipping instability as a function of system parameters such as applied voltage and outer fluid viscosity.