Hysteresis controlled water droplet splitting on superhydrophobic paper |
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Authors: | Lester Li Victor Breedveld Dennis W Hess |
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Institution: | 1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 311 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA, 30332, USA 2. Institute of Paper Science and Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, 500 10th Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA, 30318, USA
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Abstract: | Fabrication of surfaces with heterogeneous contact angle hysteresis enables extraction of droplet samples from bulk liquid volumes. These surfaces are created by printing high hysteresis wax islands onto low hysteresis superhydrophobic paper. The volume of the sampled droplets depends on the hysteresis of the printed islands, which can be controlled through both physical and chemical means. Physically, hysteresis is modified through the addition of surface roughness. Chemical hysteresis is tuned by changing the active chemical groups present on the wax surface. The observed control of the volume of sampled droplets, which is necessary for quantitative biochemical or chemical assays, extends to scenarios in which multiple droplet samples are extracted simultaneously from a single bulk droplet. Demonstration of the capacity of this technique to perform colorimetric glucose immunoassays is described. The ability to obtain well-defined microliter sample volumes and to extract several samples simultaneously from the same source enables the development of two-dimensional paper-based microfluidic devices for biomedical testing. |
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