Abstract

Droplet formation in a flow focusing microfluidic device was studied for capillary numbers between 10−4 and 10−1. The addition of a cationic surfactant to the dispersed phase and the effect of the continuous phase viscosity on droplet size, neck kinetics and flow fields inside the drop was investigated. Dropletsize decreased with an increase of the capillary number following a power law with an exponent dependent on drop confinement. At 1–3 ms before pinch-off, the neck thinning rate is dependent onsurfactant concentration and increases closer to pinch-off. Forthe 96 mPa s continuous phase, the two-fluid Stokes regime is observed with an effective interfacial tension smallerthan the equilibrium value, suggesting a negative contribution of Marangoni stresses. During necking, velocities along the neck interface for the surfactant laden cases are smaller due to Marangoni phenomena. During expansion, increased fluid velocities and recirculation are observed.

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