👉 Microfluidic Systems Fluids (MLFs) are specialized fluids designed for precise control and manipulation of small volumes of liquid in microscale environments, commonly used in microfluidic devices. These fluids exhibit unique properties such as low viscosity, high surface tension, and the ability to maintain stable interfaces, which are crucial for efficient mixing, separation, and reaction processes at the microscale. MLFs can be tailored with specific chemical functionalities to interact with various solutes, enabling applications in diagnostics, chemical synthesis, and biological assays. Their behavior is often described by non-Newtonian rheology, making them distinct from conventional fluids and requiring specialized models for accurate prediction and control in microfluidic systems.