Issue 13, 2010

“Off-the-shelf” 3-D microfluidic nozzle

Abstract

We present the construction and operation of a microfluidic nozzle created using several standard fluidic parts available commercially. By elegantly combining several pieces from a standard assembly, a capillary and a few other standard parts, we were able to develop a novel device. Using this device, precise axisymmetric flow focusing of particles was achieved and observed at the exit of the nozzle and within a connected microfluidic device several centimetres away. Sheath and core flow rates were varied to show influence and control over the width of the focused particles.

Graphical abstract: “Off-the-shelf” 3-D microfluidic nozzle

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
24 Dec 2009
Accepted
15 Mar 2010
First published
07 Apr 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 1729-1731

“Off-the-shelf” 3-D microfluidic nozzle

A. Terray and S. J. Hart, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 1729 DOI: 10.1039/B927244E

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