File:Particle seperation in nL droplets.png
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English: Micrograph of particle separation in nano-liter droplets. 5 µm fluorescent polystyrene particles are focused to the tip of the droplets by means of acoustophoresis. The frequency for the acoustic actuation was 4 MHz, the flow rate was 4 µL/min, the droplet volume was around 12 nL and there were around 90 Particles in each droplet. We show that we can very efficiently separate particles. |
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