2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(560h) Addressing of Small Droplets in Systems of Two Aqueous Phases Mediated By Electric Field
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We have tested addressing of droplets in several systems of two aqueous phases in open and closed microfluidic devices. Polyethylene glycol (PEG), different inorganic salts and water were used to prepare aqueous two phase systems. Top and bottom phases were formed. The top phase is rich of PEG (PEG phase) and the bottom phase is rich of a dissolved inorganic salt (salty phase). We obtained the dependences of droplet velocity on the applied strength of electric field, droplet size, and droplet composition. It was found that droplets of the salty phase placed on PEG phase move much faster than droplets of PEG phase placed on the salty phase. The salty droplets moved always to the negatively charged electrode. The effective electrophoretic mobilities were determined for all studied two aqueous phase systems. Finally, the addressing of salty droplets at microchannel bifurcation and complex microfluidic structures will be presented. The way of efficient separation of electrode chambers and the main fluidic structure will be also shown.