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Coalescence and mixing dynamics of droplets in acoustic levitation

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Abstract

Acoustic levitation is well-suited to 'lab-on-a-drop' contactless chemical analysis of droplets. Rapid mixing is of fundamental importance in lab-on-a-drop platforms and many other applications involving droplet manipulation. Small droplets, however, have low Reynolds numbers; thus, mixing via turbulence is not possible. Inducing oscillation on gas-liquid interface is effective in this regard, however, the relationship between internal flow and mixing dynamics of droplets remains unclear. In this study, we conducted a set of simultaneous optical measurements to assess both the flow field and the distribution of fluid components within acoustically levitated droplets. To achieve this, we developed a technique to selectively separate fluorescent particles within each fluid, permitting the measurement of the concentration field based on the data from the discrete particle distribution. This approach revealed a relationship between the mixing process and the internal flow caused by oscillations on the gas-liquid interface. Thus, the internal flow induced by droplet oscillation could enhance droplet mixing. Our findings will be conducive to the application and further development of lab-on-a-drop devices.

Publication: Mixing dynamics of droplets levitated using acoustic tweezers: an optical approach<br>https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-2113038/v1/ad1f8603-d3e9-44f2-ab43-03dd9ba960be.pdf?c=1669103510

Presenters

  • Koji Hasegawa

    Kogakuin University

Authors

  • Koji Hasegawa

    Kogakuin University

  • Kota Honda

    University of Tsukuba

  • Kota Fujiwara

    Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

  • Akiko Kaneko

    University of Tsukuba

  • Yutaka Abe

    University of Tsukuba