In this 2nd edition of "Micro-Drops and Digital Microfluidics,"
Jean Berthier explores the fundamentals and applications of digital
microfluidics, enabling engineers and scientists to design this
important enabling technology into devices and harness the
considerable potential of digital microfluidics in testing and data
collection.
This book describes the most recent developments in digital
microfluidics, with a specific focus on the computational,
theoretical and experimental study of microdrops.
Unique in its emphasis on digital microfluidics and with diverse
applications ranging from drug delivery to point-of-care diagnostic
chips, organic synthesis to microreactors, "Micro-Drops and Digital
Microfluidics" meets the needs of audiences across the fields of
bioengineering and biotechnology, and electrical and chemical
engineering.
Authoritative reporting on the latest changes in microfluidic
science, where microscopic liquid volumes are handled as
""microdrops"" and separately from ""nanodrops.""
A methodical examination of how liquid microdrops behave in the
complex geometries of modern miniaturized systems and interact with
different morphological (micro-fabricated, textured) solid
substrates.
A thorough explanation of how capillary forces act on liquid
interfaces in contact with micro-fabricated surfaces.
Analysis of how droplets can be manipulated, handled, or
transported using electric fields (electrowetting), acoustic
actuation (surface acoustic waves), or by a carrier liquid
(microflow).
A fresh perspective on the future of microfluidics."
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