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The formation principle of micro-droplets induced by using optical tweezers.


ABSTRACT: Utilizing droplets as micro-tools has become a valuable method in biology and chemistry. In previous work, we have demonstrated a novel droplet generation-manipulation method in a conventional optical tweezer system. Here, a further study of the droplet composition and its formation principle is performed. First, it is proved through Raman spectra that the principal component of the droplets is HPO4 2- solution. Considering that the generated droplet size is at the μm level, we have adopted a variety of methods in experiments to reduce external interference. Second, using a confocal microscopic video camera, the growth process of the droplet is completely recorded in a common glass-based chamber. The finite element simulations help us to further understand that the droplet generation process using optical tweezers can be divided into two stages: "capture" caused by optical force field and "aggregation" induced by a photothermal phenomenon and thermal acceleration. Through these studies, the nature of the optical tweezer-generated droplets is revealed. As a general principle for the droplet generation, this method will provide inspiration and prospects in the fields of microfluidics and biophysics-chemistry.

SUBMITTER: Zhai C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9416808 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The formation principle of micro-droplets induced by using optical tweezers.

Zhai Cong C   Hu Chunguang C   Li Shuai S   Ma Yanhua Y   Zhang Yajing Y   Guo Tong T   Li Hongbin H   Hu Xiaotang X  

Nanoscale advances 20201116 1


Utilizing droplets as micro-tools has become a valuable method in biology and chemistry. In previous work, we have demonstrated a novel droplet generation-manipulation method in a conventional optical tweezer system. Here, a further study of the droplet composition and its formation principle is performed. First, it is proved through Raman spectra that the principal component of the droplets is HPO<sub>4</sub> <sup>2-</sup> solution. Considering that the generated droplet size is at the μm level  ...[more]

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