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Evaporation Induced Spontaneous Micro-Vortexes through Engineering of the Marangoni Flow.

Zheren CaiZhandong HuangZheng LiMeng SuZhipeng ZhaoFeifei QinZeying ZhangJun YangYanlin Song
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Vortex flow fields are widely used to manipulate objects at the microscale in microfluidics. Previous approaches to produce the vortex flow field mainly focused on inertia flows. It remains a challenge to create vortexes in Stokes flow regime. Here we reported an evaporation induced spontaneous vortex flow system in Stokes flow regime by engineering Marangoni flow in a micro-structured microfluidic chip. The Marangoni flow is created by nonuniform evaporation of surfactant solution. Various vortexes are constructed by folding the air-water interface via microstructures. Patterns of vortexes are programmable by designing the geometry of the microstructures and are predictable using numerical simulations. Moreover, rotation of micro-objects and enrichment of micro-particles using vortex flow is demonstrated. This approach to create vortexes will provide a promising platform for various microfluidic applications such as biological analysis, chemical synthesis, and nanomaterial assembly.
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