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Microfluidic sorting of droplets by size

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Droplet sorting by size was achieved in microfluidic channels through controlling the bifurcating junction geometry and the flow rates of the daughter channels. The sorting designs separated droplets with a radius difference of as little as 4 μm. The developed droplet channel design can be potentially used in combination with other particle sorting system to improve the sorting efficiency without the control of electrodes or fluidic valves.

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Tan, YC., Ho, Y.L. & Lee , A.P. Microfluidic sorting of droplets by size. Microfluid Nanofluid 4, 343–348 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10404-007-0184-1

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