Synchronous magnetic control of water droplets in bulk ferrofluid
Georgios Katsikis, Alexandre Breant, Anatoly Rinberg, Manu Prakash

TL;DR
This paper introduces a magnetic control system for water droplets in ferrofluid, enabling precise manipulation without pressure-driven flow, with potential applications in biomedicine.
Contribution
The study presents a novel microfluidic platform that uses magnetic fields and permalloy tracks to control water droplets in ferrofluid without pressure-driven flow.
Findings
Demonstrated synchronous droplet generation and movement
Analyzed ferrofluid flow via PIV
Achieved controlled droplet break-up and interactions
Abstract
We present a microfluidic platform for two-dimensional manipulation of water droplets immersed in bulk oil-based ferrofluid. Although non-magnetic, the droplets are exclusively controlled by magnetic fields, without any pressure-driven flow. The diphasic fluid layer is trapped in a submillimeter Hele-Shaw chamber that includes permalloy tracks on its substrate. An in-plane rotating magnetic field magnetizes the permalloy tracks, thus producing local magnetic gradients, while an orthogonal magnetic field magnetizes the bulk ferrofluid. To minimize the magnetostatic energy of the system, droplets are attracted towards the locations of the tracks where ferrofluid is repelled. Using this technique, we demonstrate synchronous generation and propagation of water droplets, analyze PIV data of the bulk ferrofluid flow and study the kinematics of propagation. In addition, we show controlled…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles · Micro and Nano Robotics · Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
