https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/425224
Title: | Effect of contact angle hysteresis on thermocapillary droplet actuation | Authors: | Chen J.Z. Troian S.M. Darhuber A.A. Wagner S. JIAN-ZHANG CHEN |
Issue Date: | 2005 | Journal Volume: | 97 | Journal Issue: | 1 | Source: | Journal of Applied Physics | Abstract: | Open microfluidic devices based on actuation techniques such as electrowetting, dielectrophoresis, or thermocapillary stresses require controlled motion of small liquid droplets on the surface of glass or silicon substrates. In this article we explore the physical mechanisms affecting thermocapillary migration of droplets generated by surface temperature gradients on the supporting substrate. Using a combination of experiment and modeling, we investigate the behavior of the threshold force required for droplet mobilization and the speed after depinning as a function of the droplet size, the applied thermal gradient and the liquid material parameters. The experimental results are well described by a hydrodynamic model based on earlier work by Ford and Nadim. The model describes the steady motion of a two-dimensional droplet driven by thermocapillary stresses including contact angle hysteresis. The results of this study highlight the critical role of chemical or mechanical hysteresis and the need to reduce this retentive force for minimizing power requirements in microfluidic devices. ? 2005 American Institute of Physics. |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/425224 | ISSN: | 00218979 | DOI: | 10.1063/1.1819979 |
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