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Resumen de Open surface active and passive magnetic digital microfluidics

Vahid Nasirimarekani

  • Liquids form the biggest portion of this world and our body. Life grows in liquids in tiny scales and the microfluidics field tries to offer methods to study liquids in a similar scale. We see water droplets on different surfaces everywhere, thus one of the general questions we face: is it possible to move or manipulate a water droplet on a surface in the direction we wish. This work targets this question, and asks about how to move water droplets on a surface with another liquid, a synthesized magnetic liquid, in a robust and controllable way. This work shows how we can control the interaction between two liquids in order to move water droplets in a programmable manner, on a surface. Moreover, it presents a novel approach to use this magnetic liquid for micro-structuring surfaces, will be used for passive manipulation of water droplets by altering their interaction with the surface.


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