dropletmikrofluidik
Dropletmikrofluidik, or droplet microfluidics, is a subfield of microfluidics that focuses on the generation, manipulation, and analysis of discrete droplets within immiscible carrier fluids at microliter to nanoliter scales. By compartmentalizing reactions into individual droplets, it enables parallel processing with reduced reagent use and isolated environments.
Droplets are typically produced in microfabricated channels using passive methods such as flow focusing or T-junction
Systems employ various materials, including polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), glass, or thermoplastics, with oils and surfactants to stabilize
Applications cover digital and high-throughput assays, such as digital PCR, single-cell analysis, nucleic acid amplification, enzymatic
Advantages include extreme miniaturization, rapid mixing within droplets, high surface-area-to-volume ratios, and parallelization that enables large
Historically, droplet microfluidics emerged in the early 2000s as researchers developed techniques to generate and manipulate