Liu et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Control of two-phase flow in microfluidics using out-of-phase electroconvective streamingLiu et al., 2017
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- Liu W
- Ren Y
- Tao Y
- Chen X
- Yao B
- Hui M
- Bai L
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- Physics of Fluids
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We propose herein to make use of rotating electric fields for achieving flexible control on the hydrodynamic behavior of two miscible co-flowing water solutions in straight microchannels, in the context of a new manipulation tool for stratified liquid contents of microfluidic systems …
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