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Ionic liquid-based compound droplet microfluidics for ‘on-drop’ separations and sensing

Year: 2010

Journal: Lab on a chip, 2010, 10, 2458-2463, 20111221

Authors: Zahra Barikbin a, Md. Taifur Rahman a, Pravien Parthiban b, Anandkumar S. Rane a, Vaibhav Jain a, Suhanya Duraiswamy b, S. H. Sophia Lee a, and Saif A. Khan ab

Organizations: a Singapore-MIT Alliance, 4 Engineering Drive 3, E4-04-10, Singapore 117576, b Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 4 Engineering Drive 4, E5-02-28, Singapore 117576

We present a new and general scheme for analytical applications of droplet-based microfluidics in which flowing droplets function not only as isolated reaction flasks, but are also capable of on-drop separation and sensing. To demonstrate this, we choose ionic liquids as designer fluids whose chemical and physical properties can be tailored in task-specific fashion. We create aqueous–ionic liquid compound droplets with tunable structures using an imidazolium-based ionic liquid, and present two analytical applications—separation of a binary aqueous mixture of organic dyes and dynamic pH sensing—to highlight the salient features of this scheme. By combining designer fluids with designer microfluidic emulsions, our work opens up a rich space of exploration for analytical microfluidics.