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Advances in microfluidic emulsification have enabled the generation of exquisite multiple‐core droplets, which are promising structures to accommodate microreactions. An essential requirement for conducting reactions is the sequential coalescence of the multiple cores encapsulated within these droplets, therefore, mixing the reagents together in a controlled sequence. Here, a microfluidic approach...
In article 1702188, Yukun Ren, Hongyuan Jiang, and co‐workers develop a new technique to electrically trigger the sequential coalescence of three droplets encapsulated in water‐in‐oil‐in‐water double emulsions, which can serve as two‐step reactors at the nanoliter scale for synthesis of micro/nano‐particles, and enzyme kinetics and assays.
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