Experimental study of colloidal particles confined in a 2D microfluidic droplet
ORAL
Abstract
In the present work, the displacement of particles inside a fixed aqueous droplet in oil was investigated using fluorescently tagged polystyrene particles illuminated by a continuous laser. With this set up it is possible to track both time and spatial evolution of the particles inside the droplet at different particle concentrations. Quasi 2D-droplets were generated in a flat glass microchannel and the images were taken with a high-resolution camera equipped with a microscope lens at a frequency of 4Hz. The trajectories of the particles were obtained to calculate both radial and tangential mean square displacement (MSD). The results showed that the MSD behaviour changes significantly with the particles concentration and the radial location in the drop.
*The authors would like to acknowledge support from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Programme Grant PREMIERE (EP/T000414/1).
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Presenters
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Loïc Chagot
- University College London (UCL)
- UCL
- University College London