Small But Powerful Optically: Glass Microcapillaries for Studying Complex Fluids or Biological Systems with Submicrolitre Samples under Harsh Conditions

Q3 Engineering Instrumentation Mesure Metrologie Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.18280/i2m.190307
Kedi Zhou, Patrick Bouriat, Nelly Hobeika, A. Touil, Anthony Ranchou-Peyruse, D. Broseta, Ross Brown
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Received: 19 December 2019 Accepted: 28 March 2020 Glass micro-capillaries are the simplest yet most versatile, robust, practical and cheap microfluidic devices. Their small size and high optical quality favour detailed investigation under the optical microscope. Here we first review some of their applications, such as determining contact angles and the observation of tenuous wetting films under harsh conditions of pressure and temperature. We further explore how an optical cusp formed by reflection off the inner wall of a glass capillary may be used to monitor the refractive index of its fluid content. Finally, we illustrate how the above advantages may be put to use in the study of extremophile microorganisms, for example in recreating under the microscope the conditions prevailing on the ocean floors.
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小而强大的光学:玻璃微血管研究复杂的流体或生物系统与亚微升样品在恶劣条件下
玻璃微血管是最简单但最通用、坚固、实用和廉价的微流体装置。它们的小尺寸和高光学质量有利于在光学显微镜下进行详细的研究。在这里,我们首先回顾了它们的一些应用,例如在恶劣的压力和温度条件下测定接触角和观察纤细的润湿膜。我们进一步探讨了如何利用玻璃毛细管内壁反射形成的光学尖端来监测其流体含量的折射率。最后,我们说明了上述优势如何用于研究极端微生物,例如在显微镜下重现海底的普遍条件。
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