Liquid marbles as miniature reactors for chemical and biological applications

  • Nhat Khuong Nguyen
  • , Chin Hong Ooi*
  • , Pradip Singha
  • , Jing Jin
  • , Kamalalayam Rajan Sreejith
  • , Hoang Phuong Phan
  • , Nam Trung Nguyen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The need for miniaturised reaction systems has led to the development of various microreactor platforms, such as droplet-based microreactors. However, these microreactors possess inherent drawbacks, such as rapid evaporation and difficult handling, that limit their use in practical applications. Liquid marbles are droplets covered with hydrophobic particles and are a potential platform that can overcome the weaknesses of bare droplets. The coating particles completely isolate the interior liquids from the surrounding environment, thus conveniently encapsulating the reactions. Great efforts have been made over the past decade to demonstrate the feasibility of liquid marble-based microreactors for chemical and biological applications. This review systemically summarises state-of-the-art implementations of liquid marbles as microreactors. This paper also discusses the various aspects of liquid marble-based microreactors, such as the formation, manipulation, and future perspectives.

Original languageEnglish
Article number793
JournalProcesses
Volume8
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Digital microfluidics
  • Liquid marble
  • Liquid marble manipulation and applications
  • Microbioreactor
  • Micromixer
  • Microreactor
  • Non-wetting phenomena
  • Particle-laden droplet

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