posted on 2019-02-12, 00:00authored byShi-Yang Tang, Kun Wang, Kai Fan, Zilong Feng, Yuxin Zhang, Qianbin Zhao, Guolin Yun, Dan Yuan, Lianmei Jiang, Ming Li, Weihua Li
Although
droplet-based microfluidics has been broadly used as a
versatile tool in biology, chemistry, and nanotechnology, its rather
complicated microfabrication process and the requirement of specialized
hardware and operating skills hinder researchers fully unleashing
the potential of this powerful platform. Here, we develop an integrated
microdroplet generator enabled by a spinning conical frustum for the
versatile production of near-monodisperse microdroplets in a high-throughput
and off-chip manner. The construction and operation of this generator
are simple and straightforward without the need of microfabrication,
and we demonstrate that the generator is able to passively and actively
control the size of the produced microdroplets. In addition to water
microdroplets, this generator can produce microdroplets of liquid
metal that would be difficult to produce in conventional microfluidic
platforms as liquid metal has high surface tension. Moreover, we demonstrate
that this generator can produce solid hydrogel microparticles and
fibers using integrated ultraviolet (UV) light. In the end, we further
explore the ability of this generator for forming double emulsions
by coflowing two immiscible liquids. Given the remarkable abilities
demonstrated by this platform and the tremendous potential of microdroplets,
this user-friendly method may revolutionize the future of droplet-based
chemical synthesis and biological analysis.