Dynamic Pattern Formation in a Vesicle-Generating Microfluidic Device

Todd Thorsen(California Institute of Technology), Richard W. Roberts(California Institute of Technology), Frances H. Arnold(California Institute of Technology), Stephen R. Quake(California Institute of Technology)
Physical Review Letters
April 30, 2001
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Abstract

Spatiotemporal pattern formation occurs in a variety of nonequilibrium physical and chemical systems. Here we show that a microfluidic device designed to produce reverse micelles can generate complex, ordered patterns as it is continuously operated far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Flow in a microfluidic system is usually simple-viscous effects dominate and the low Reynolds number leads to laminar flow. Self-assembly of the vesicles into patterns depends on channel geometry and relative fluid pressures, enabling the production of motifs ranging from monodisperse droplets to helices and ribbons.


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