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Microfluidic technologies have emerged recently as a promising new route for the fabrication of uniform emulsions. In this paper, we review microfluidic methods for synthesizing uniform streams of droplets and bubbles, focusing on those that utilize pressure-driven flows. Three categories of microfluidic geometries are discussed, including co-flowing streams, cross-flowing streams, and flow focusing devices. In each category we summarize observations that have been reported to date in experiments and numerical simulations. We describe these results in the context of physical mechanisms for droplet breakup, and simple theoretical models that have been proposed. Applications of droplets in microfluidic devices are briefly reviewed.
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Gordon F. Christopher
Texas Tech University
Shelley L. Anna
Carnegie Mellon University
Journal of Physics D Applied Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7fac83eff0c9dfaae2f97 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/40/19/r01
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