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Fast confocal technique shows internal flow of a droplet

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Raquel Harper

The smaller the fluid samples scientists can work with, the more control they have over the analysis time of chemical mixing and reactions. Thus smaller samples can lead to better medicine and microfluidics research. A combined technique has allowed researchers to investigate the complex circulating flow inside a single liquid droplet. Understanding this flow could further development of fluid operation methods based on discrete flows, rather than on the available continuous-flow-based methods. Continuous-flow devices require an excess amount of sample liquid for a reaction to take place....Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
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