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Microdroplets: A sea of applications?

Lab on a Chip, 2008
The exploitation of microdroplets produced within microfluidic environments has recently emerged as a new and exciting technological platform for applications within the chemical and biological sciences. Interest in microfluidic systems has been stimulated by a range of fundamental features that accompany system miniaturization.
Huebner, Ansgar   +5 more
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Optics of microdroplets

Physics-Uspekhi, 2001
An overview of optical effects in micrometer-sized droplets is presented. The fundamentals of microdroplet optics are expounded. The scope of the analyzed phenomena includes enhancement of the spontaneous emission probability, laser generation, Raman light scattering, changes in the rates of physicochemical processes, and peculiarities of action on ...
V.V. Datsyuk, Igor A. Izmailov
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Microdroplets-on-chip: A review

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2019
Single-cell analysis serves as an important approach to study cell functions and interactions. Catering to the demand of Big Data Era, fast reactions for single cells and paralleled high-throughput analysis have become an urgent need. Microdroplet in microfluidics has advantages of modularity and integrity, as well as high throughput and sensitivity ...
Aihui Wang, Aynur Abdulla, Xianting Ding
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Miniaturizing Chemistry and Biology in Microdroplets

ChemInform, 2007
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Kelly, Bernard   +3 more
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Capturing Reactive Carbanions by Microdroplets

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022
Carbanions appear in many organic or biological reactions as fleeting intermediates, prohibiting direct observation or spectroscopic measurement. An aqueous environment is known to rapidly annihilate a carbanion species, reducing its lifetime to as short as picoseconds.
Anubhav Kumar   +4 more
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A microdroplet-based shift register

Lab on a Chip, 2010
A microfluidic device is presented for the serial formation, storage and retrieval of water microdroplets in oil. The principle of operation is similar to that of an electronic shift register. Droplets, considered as units of information, can be arrayed and serially shifted within the device, allowing the controllable positioning of the emulsions and ...
Zagnoni, Michele, Cooper, Jonathan M
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Controlling Microdroplet Formation by Light

Langmuir, 1998
A surface with photocontrollable wetting behavior is introduced. A monolayer of a polymeric material containing 4‘-[trifluormethoxy-4,4‘-dibenzoazo] dyes in the side chains has been transferred on ...
Möller, G.   +3 more
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Fluorescence Polarization Anisotropy in Microdroplets

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2018
Chemical reactions can be greatly accelerated in microdroplets, but the factors that lead to acceleration are still being elucidated. Using rhodamine 6G (R6G) as a model compound, we studied the density distribution and fluorescence polarization anisotropy of this dye in water-in-oil microdroplets.
Zhenpeng Zhou   +3 more
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