Volume 123, Issue 37 pp. 8890-8893
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One-Step Emulsification of Multiple Concentric Shells with Capillary Microfluidic Devices

Dr. Shin-Hyun Kim

Dr. Shin-Hyun Kim

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 (USA) http://weitzlab.seas.harvard.edu/

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Prof. David A. Weitz

Corresponding Author

Prof. David A. Weitz

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 (USA) http://weitzlab.seas.harvard.edu/

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First published: 29 July 2011
Citations: 54

This work was supported by Amore-Pacific, the NSF (DMR-1006546) and the Harvard MRSEC (DMR-0820484).

Graphical Abstract

Polymere Zwiebel: Ein einfaches Herstellungsverfahren für mehrphasige monodisperse Emulsionstropfen in einem Mikrofluidiksystem wurde entwickelt. Die Tropfen entstehen beim Eingrenzen coaxialer Mehrphasenströme in Mikrokapillaren. Das durch den Kerntropfen ausgelöste Aufbrechen der Phasengrenzflächen führt zu Emulsionstropfen mit zwiebelschalenartigem Aufbau.

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