Capillary-Based Liquid Micro/Nano Droplet Deposition

ORAL

Abstract

Liquid droplet deposition through a capillary onto a substrate is studied. The application of pressure into the capillary causes a liquid meniscus to form at the outlet. Touching the substrate with the liquid meniscus and subsequent capillary retraction gives liquid deposition on the substrate. Theoretical and experimental studies of the steady liquid bridge structure between the capillary and substrate identified the range of parameters when deposition of small droplets (no blot) can be performed. Experiments revealed that in this range of parameters the size of deposited liquid droplets is less than 10-15{\%} of inner diameter of the capillary. A logical next step in the demonstration of this approach is to translate from the microscale to the nanoscale using a nanocapillary navigated by a scanning tunneling microscope.

*This work is supported by North Dakota EPSCoR and National Science Foundation Grant EPS-0814442.

Authors

  • Iskander Akhatov

    • North Dakota State University
  • Artur Lutfurakhmanov

    • North Dakota State University
  • Gregory Loken

    • North Dakota State University
  • Douglas Schulz

    • North Dakota State University