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Goose‐bumpy materials

open access: yesDroplet, 2022
David Quéré
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Deposition of shear‐thinning viscoelastic fluids by an elongated bubble in a circular channel regarding the weakly elastic regime

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Thin‐film deposition of fluids is ubiquitous in a wide range of engineering and biological applications, such as surface coating, polymer processing, and biomedical device fabrication.
SungGyu Chun, Zhengyu Yang, Jie Feng
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Liquid surface depression and bubble generation by acoustic radiation

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Liquid surfaces can be depressed by applying acoustic radiation force. The balance between the acoustic radiation force, surface tension force, and buoyant force sustains the stable dimple depression. Beyond a certain threshold, higher acoustic radiation
Zilong Fang   +2 more
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Inertial mixing of acoustically levitated droplets for time‐lapse protein crystallography

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Varying the chemical consistency of acoustically levitated droplets opens up an in situ study of chemical and biochemical reactions in small volumes. However, the optimization of the mixing time and the minimization of the positional instability induced ...
Soichiro Tsujino   +5 more
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A strategy to drive nanoflow using Laplace pressure and the end effect

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Nanofluidics holds significant potential across diverse fields, including energy, environment, and biotechnology. Nevertheless, the fundamental driving mechanisms on the nanoscale remain elusive, underscoring the crucial importance of exploring nanoscale
Keli Zhang   +5 more
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Recent advances in droplet‐based microfluidics in liquid biopsy for cancer diagnosis

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Liquid biopsy, a noninvasive technique to obtain tumor information from body fluids, is an emerging technology for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring, providing crucial support for the realization of precision medicine.
Jingyu Shi   +4 more
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Water droplet energy harvesting

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Harnessing abundant kinetic water energy in diverse forms of river flows, ocean waves, tidal currents, raindrops, and others, is highly attractive to ease the energy crisis and satisfy the demands of scattered sensor network nodes in the Internet of ...
Zhiming Lin, Zhengbao Yang
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Digital twin of a droplet microarray platform: Evaporation behavior for multiple droplets on patterned chips for cell culture

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Precise control of the evaporation of multiple droplets on patterned surfaces is crucial in many technological applications, such as anti‐icing, coating, and high‐throughput assays.
Yanchen Wu   +6 more
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