Non-Newtonian Droplet Generation in a Flow-Focusing Microchannel

Chundong Xue, Zhong-ping Sun, Yongjiang Li, K. Qin
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The emergence of microfluidic droplets offers new opportunities to advance biomedical engineering, food production, and energy storage applications. These applications always involve complex fluids exhibiting obvious non-Newtonian behavior. Droplet generation has been extensively addressed, while the complete understanding of droplet generation in non-Newtonian fluid system is still nascent. Here, we present the study of non-Newtonian droplet generation in a flow-focusing microchannel. Polyethylene oxide aqueous solutions are used as the dispersed phase, while olive oil serves as the continuous phase to induce the generation. The molecular weight of polymer is constant while the concentrations are varied from dilute to semi-dilute regimes that are rarely explored in existing studies. The main features of non-Newtonian droplet generation are first identified, after which the concentration-dependent dripping to jetting transitions are clarified. The effects of shear thinning and elasticity on droplet generation are then separately investigated. We finally propose a scaling relation to predict the primary droplet size with the satellite droplets neglected. These results can not only extend the fundamental theory of droplet microfluidics but also facilitate the practical applications.
流动聚焦微通道中的非牛顿液滴生成
微流控液滴的出现为推进生物医学工程、食品生产和能源储存应用提供了新的机会。这些应用总是涉及具有明显非牛顿行为的复杂流体。液滴的产生已经得到了广泛的研究,而对非牛顿流体系统中液滴产生的完整理解仍处于萌芽阶段。在这里,我们提出了非牛顿液滴在流动聚焦微通道中产生的研究。采用聚氧聚乙烯水溶液作为分散相,橄榄油作为连续相诱导生成。聚合物的分子量是恒定的,而浓度从稀到半稀变化,这在现有的研究中很少探索。首先确定了非牛顿液滴产生的主要特征,然后澄清了随浓度变化的滴向喷射的转变。然后分别研究了剪切变薄和弹性对液滴生成的影响。最后,我们提出了一个尺度关系来预测初级液滴的大小,忽略卫星液滴。这些结果不仅扩展了液滴微流体的基本理论,而且有利于实际应用。
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