Scale-up of microfluidic devices
US-2015360186-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9782736B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782736-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414262306-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2004 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A method and an apparatus for producing various types of microdroplets are provided. The apparatus has a cross intersection portion 7 at which a first continuous phase 2 , a first dispersion phase 4 , and a second dispersion phase 6 intersect with each other; a first liquid feed device 12 controlling the first dispersion phase 4 ; a second liquid feed device 13 controlling the second dispersion phase 6 ; and a control device 11 connected to the first liquid feed device 12 and the second liquid feed device 13 , in which the first liquid feed device 12 and the second liquid feed device 13 are controlled by a signal from the control device 11 so that microdroplets 9 formed of the first dispersion phase 4 and microdroplets 10 formed of the second dispersion phase 6 are sequentially produced.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing microdroplets, comprising a step of allowing a first dispersion phase of a first substance and a second dispersion phase of a second substance to act on a same first continuous phase at an intersection portion of the first continuous phase, the first dispersion phase, and the second dispersion phase, whereby microdroplets containing the first dispersion phase and microdroplets containing the second dispersion phase are sequentially produced at the intersection portion based on a plurality of single dispersions, each of the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase being dispersed into the same first continuous phase, wherein the method includes at least one sequence of alternately producing single dispersions of each of the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase. 2. The method for producing microdroplets, according to claim 1 , wherein the intersection portion is a cross intersection portion. 3. The method for producing microdroplets, according to claim 2 , wherein the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase are allowed to alternately act on at predetermined time intervals so that microdroplets having uniform sizes and different components are alternately produced at a regular period. 4. The method for producing microdroplets, according to claim 3 , wherein the period is changeable. 5. A method for producing microdroplets, comprising the steps of: allowing a first dispersion phase of a first substance and a second dispersion phase of a second substance to act on a same first continuous phase at a cross intersection portion of the first continuous phase, the first dispersion phase, and the second dispersion phase so as to sequentially produce microdroplets containing the first dispersion phase and microdroplets containing the second dispersion phase based on a plurality of single dispersions, each of the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase being dispersed into the same first continuous phase, wherein the method includes at least one sequence of alternately producing single dispersions of each of the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase; and supplying a liquid containing the microdroplets containing the first dispersion phase and microdroplets containing the second dispersion phase to another cross intersection portion to which the first continuous phase and a second continuous phase are supplied, whereby double emulsion-microcapsules including at least one microdroplet containing the first dispersion phase and at least one microdroplet containing the second dispersion phase are produced. 6. A method for producing microdroplets, comprising the steps of: allowing a first dispersion phase of a first substance and a second dispersion phase of a second substance to act on a same first continuous phase at an intersection portion of the first continuous phase, the first dispersion phase, and the second dispersion phase, whereby microdroplets containing the first dispersion phase and microdroplets containing the second dispersion phase are sequentially produced at the intersection portion based on a plurality of single dispersions, each of the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase being dispersed into the same first continuous phase, wherein the method includes at least one sequence of alternately producing single dispersions of each of the first dispersion phase and the second dispersion phase, the microdroplets comprising primary droplets and satellite droplets; separating a liquid containing primary droplets and satellite droplets into the primary droplets and the satellite droplets at an expansion portion; and recovering the primary droplets and the satellite droplets in a primary droplet recovery channel and a satellite droplet recovery channel, respectively, at a branching portion. 7. The method for producing microdroplets, according to claim 6 , wherein the primary droplets comprise first primary droplets containing the first dispersion phase and second primary droplets containing the second dispersion phase, and the satellite droplets comprise first satellite droplets containing the first dispersion phase and second satellite droplets containing the second dispersion phase, and at the branching portion, the first and the second primary droplets, the first satellite droplets, and the second satellite droplets are separately recovered. 8. The method for producing microdroplets, according to claim 6 , wherein a liquid containing the satellite droplets is supplied to an intersection portion to which the first continuous phase and a second continuous phase are supplied, whereby double emulsion-microcapsules are produced.
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