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Alternating and merged droplets in a double T-junction microchannel

Surya et al., 2015

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9236557221384974121
Author
Surya H
Parayil S
Banerjee U
Chander S
Sen A
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Biochip Journal

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In this work, we report experimental and numerical studies of alternating and merged droplets in a double T-junction microchannel. The microchannel device is fabricated using PDMS substrate and experiments are performed with mineral oil with surfactant as the …
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