2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2006.04.053
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Microfluidics for generation and characterization of liquid and gaseous micro- and nanojets

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“…In those studies, nozzles with dimensions as low as several micrometers can be fabricated, the droplet size can be reduced to several micrometers, and sample consumption rate can be reduced to sub-microliters per minute. Most of the micro sprayers utilize high-voltage electro spraying techniques (Deng et al, 2006) or ultra high pressure (up to tens of MPa) atomization methods (Naik et al, 2007; Yang et al, 2004) to generate microdroplets, and these techniques could be damaging to biological macromolecular complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In those studies, nozzles with dimensions as low as several micrometers can be fabricated, the droplet size can be reduced to several micrometers, and sample consumption rate can be reduced to sub-microliters per minute. Most of the micro sprayers utilize high-voltage electro spraying techniques (Deng et al, 2006) or ultra high pressure (up to tens of MPa) atomization methods (Naik et al, 2007; Yang et al, 2004) to generate microdroplets, and these techniques could be damaging to biological macromolecular complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…borosilicate glass or fluorinated repellant coating, have been demonstrated. 89,92,94,96,106 Further, the described device fabrication procedures can be transferred to other elastomer materials and other microfluidic production techniques such as (hot) soft embossing, including materials such as Teflon®, [97][98][99] Kapton®, 75 THV®, 104 COC/TOPAS®, 80 PS, 106 PE, 106 PMMA, 89,106 NOA81, 112,113 glass 114 and silicon. 114 Combined with the herein described integrated snap-in structure for device alignment, this enables the use of a broad range of solvents in microfluidic liquid jet devices.…”
Section: Solvent Compatibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outlet channels have the function of concentrating and regulating the airflow direction [14]. Passing through a channel, the distribution of the air in the channel becomes even and the flow direction is focused.…”
Section: Analysis and Design Of Outlet Nozzlementioning
confidence: 99%