Microfluidic quadrupole and floating concentration gradient

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Mohammad A. Qasaimeh
Thomas Gervais
David Juncker
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[1] McGill University,Biomedical Engineering Department
[2] Genome Quebec Innovation Centre,Department of Engineering Physics
[3] McGill University,Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery
[4] École Polytechnique de Montréal,undefined
[5] McGill University,undefined
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The concept of fluidic multipoles, in analogy to electrostatics, has long been known as a particular class of solutions of the Navier-Stokes equation in potential flows; however, experimental observations of fluidic multipoles and of their characteristics have not been reported yet. Here we present a two-dimensional microfluidic quadrupole and a theoretical analysis consistent with the experimental observations. The microfluidic quadrupole was formed by simultaneously injecting and aspirating fluids from two pairs of opposing apertures in a narrow gap formed between a microfluidic probe and a substrate. A stagnation point was formed at the centre of the microfluidic quadrupole, and its position could be rapidly adjusted hydrodynamically. Following the injection of a solute through one of the poles, a stationary, tunable, and movable—that is, 'floating'—concentration gradient was formed at the stagnation point. Our results lay the foundation for future combined experimental and theoretical exploration of microfluidic planar multipoles including convective–diffusive phenomena.
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