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Demonstration of the Mitos P-Pump for Use in the Generation of Monodisperse Compressed Air Bubbles in Mineral Oil on a Microfluidic Chip

1 Dec 2010

This application note shows highly monodisperse gas bubbles have been successfully generated on the Mitos Droplet Junction Chip – Hydrophobic. Monodispersity was achieved with the pulseless pressure pump technology of the Mitos P-Pump. This provides a test system and initial operating conditions for research into foam production.

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Demonstration of the Mitos P-Pump for Use in the Generation of Monodisperse Compressed Air Bubbles in Mineral Oil on a Microfluidic Chip