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A continuous flow microfluidic calorimeter: 3-D numerical modeling with aqueous reactants

Journal

THERMOCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 603, Issue -, Pages 184-196

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2014.09.024

Keywords

Microcalorimeter; Enthalpy of reaction; Microfluidic; Coflow reactor; Nanohole array; Laminar flow interface

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  1. National Cancer Institute [R21CA131884]
  2. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [R21CA131884] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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A computational analysis of the reacting flow field, species diffusion and heat transfer processes with thermal boundary layer effects in a microchannel reactor with a coflow configuration was performed. Two parallel adjacent streams of aqueous reactants flow along a wide, shallow, enclosed channel in contact with a substrate, which is affixed to a temperature controlled plate. The Fluent computational fluid dynamics package solved the Navier-Stokes, mass transport and energy equations. The energy model, including the enthalpy of reaction as a nonuniform heat source, was validated by calculating the energy balance at several control volumes in the microchannel. Analysis reveals that the temperature is nearly uniform across the channel thickness, in the direction normal to the substrate surface; hence, measurements made by sensors at or near the surface are representative of the average temperature. Additionally, modeling the channel With a glass substrate and a silicone cover shows that heat transfer is predominantly due to the glass substrate. Finally, using the numerical results, we suggest that a microcalorimeter could be based on this configuration, and that temperature sensors such as optical nanohole array sensors could have sufficient spatial resolution to determine enthalpy of reaction. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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