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      Microfluidic extensional rheometry using stagnation point flow

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      Biomicrofluidics
      AIP Publishing LLC

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          Abstract

          Characterization of the extensional rheometry of fluids with complex microstructures is of great relevance to the optimization of a wide range of industrial applications and for understanding various natural processes, biological functions, and diseases. However, quantitative measurement of the extensional properties of complex fluids has proven elusive to researchers, particularly in the case of low viscosity, weakly elastic fluids. For some time, microfluidic platforms have been recognized as having the potential to fill this gap and various approaches have been proposed. This review begins with a general discussion of extensional viscosity and the requirements of an extensional rheometer, before various types of extensional rheometers (particularly those of microfluidic design) are critically discussed. A specific focus is placed on microfluidic stagnation point extensional flows generated by cross-slot type devices, for which some important developments have been reported during the last 10 years. Additional emphasis is placed on measurements made on relevant biological fluids. Finally, the operating limits of the cross-slot extensional rheometer (chiefly imposed by the onset of elastic and inertial flow instabilities) are discussed.

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                Journal
                Biomicrofluidics
                Biomicrofluidics
                BIOMGB
                Biomicrofluidics
                AIP Publishing LLC
                1932-1058
                05 April 2016
                July 2016
                : 10
                : 4
                : 043401
                Affiliations
                Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University , Onna, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan
                Author notes
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                Electronic mail: simon.haward@ 123456oist.jp

                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1884-4100
                Article
                PMC4826384 PMC4826384 4826384 1.4945604 001696BMF MR15-15619R
                10.1063/1.4945604
                4826384
                27099647
                07ef5997-312c-48cf-a976-6988195a2c44
                Copyright © 2016 AIP Publishing LLC

                1932-1058/2016/10(4)/043401/26/ $30.00

                History
                : 22 December 2015
                : 01 February 2016
                Page count
                Pages: 26
                Funding
                Funded by: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004199
                Categories
                SPECIAL TOPIC: INVITED ARTICLES ON MICROFLUIDIC RHEOLOGY (GUEST EDITORS ANKE LINDNER AND PAULO ARRATIA)
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