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TRAPPING AND MANIPULATION OF PARTICLES AND DROPLETS
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SING MICRO-TOROIDAL CONVECTION CURRENTS
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Amar S. Basu , and Yogesh B. Gianchandani
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
ABSTRACT
This paper introduces a technique for generating toroid-
shaped convective vortices in thin (80-400 µm) layers of oil.
Driven by micromachined heat sources suspended 5-250 µm
above the oil surface, the vortices are used to trap weed
pollen with 25 µm diameter and microdroplets of water with
diameters ranging from 2-50 µm. The speed of the
convective flow pattern can be controlled by the input power
to the heat source and the air gap between the heat source
and the oil surface, while the radius of the collection region
is determined primarily by the thickness of the oil layer.
Flow velocities up to 1700 µm/sec have been achieved in
toroidal flows with radii ranging from 80-1120 µm. When
the heat source is connected to an XY scanning stage, the
vortex can be swept across the liquid, effectively collecting
particles in the areas over which it travels.
Keywords: Rayleigh-Benard convection cell, Benard-
Marangoni convection, oil, microfluidic vortex, Fig 1: Device concept. (a) Cross section of the device operation,
microdroplet, toroid, particle trap. illustrating convective currents beneath the heat source, outward
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