| Literature DB >> 31737159 |
Jennifer Dodoo1, Adam A Stokes1.
Abstract
Electromagnetic fields are commonly used to control small quantities of fluids in microfluidics and digital microfluidics. Magnetic control techniques are less well studied than their electric counterparts, with only a few investigations into liquid diamagnetism. The ratio of magnetic to surface energy (magnetic Bond number B m ) is an order of magnitude smaller for diamagnetic drops ( B m ≈ - 0.3 at 1.2 T applied field) than for paramagnetic drops ( B m ≈ 9.0 at 1.2 T applied field). This weaker interaction between the magnetic field and the diamagnetic drop has led to the phenomenon being overlooked in digital microfluidics. Here, we investigate shaping and transport of diamagnetic drops using magnetostatic fields. Our findings highlight how diamagnetic fluids can be used as a novel tool in the toolbox of microfluidics and digital microfluidics.Year: 2019 PMID: 31737159 PMCID: PMC6850968 DOI: 10.1063/1.5124805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomicrofluidics ISSN: 1932-1058 Impact factor: 2.800