Difference between revisions of "Droplet microfluidics"
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+ | Droplet microfluidics is a branch of [[microfluidics]] that uses a two-phase liquid system (i.e. oil and water, generally speaking) to distribute or sequester materials of interest into a multitude of immiscible droplets. | ||
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# [[Janus Microgels Produced from Functional Precursor Polymers]] | # [[Janus Microgels Produced from Functional Precursor Polymers]] |
Revision as of 13:49, 10 December 2011
Entry by Meredith Duffy
Definition
Droplet microfluidics is a branch of microfluidics that uses a two-phase liquid system (i.e. oil and water, generally speaking) to distribute or sequester materials of interest into a multitude of immiscible droplets.