Electrorheological fluid and its applications in microfluidics

Limu Wang, Xiuqing Gong, Weijia Wen*

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Abstract

Microfluidics is a low-cost technique for fast-diagnosis and microsynthesis. Within a decade it might become the foundation of point-of-care and lab-on-a-chip applications. With microfluidic chips, high-throughput sample screening and information processing are made possible. The picoliter droplet runs in microfluidic chips are ideal miniaturized vessels for microdetection and microsynthesis. Meanwhile, individual manipulation of microdroplets remains a challenge: the shortcomings in automatic, reliable, and scalable methods for logic control prevent further integration of microfluidic applications. The giant electrorheological fluid (GERF), which is a kind of "smart" colloid, has tunable viscosity under the influence of external electric field. Therefore, GERF is introduced as the active controlling medium, with real-time response in on-chip fluid control. This review article introduces the working principles and fabrication methods of different types of electrorheological fluid, and extensively describes the strategies of GERF-assisted microfluidic controlling schemes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMicrofluidics
Subtitle of host publicationTechnologies and Applications
EditorsBingcheng Lin
Pages91-115
Number of pages25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Publication series

NameTopics in Current Chemistry
Volume304
ISSN (Print)0340-1022

Keywords

  • Electrorheological fluid
  • Logic control
  • Microdroplet
  • Microfluidics

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