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A novel microreactor with 3D rotating flow to boost fluid reaction and mixing of viscous fluids

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 140, Issue 2, Pages 629-642

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2009.05.007

Keywords

Microreactor; Micromixer; Split and recombination (SAR); Chaotic advection; Confocal microscopy; Redox reaction

Funding

  1. National Science Council of the Republic of China [NSC 96-2628-E-002-255-MY3, NSC 96-2628-E-002-257-MY3, NSC 96-2218-E-002-041]

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Based on a concept encompassing splitting and recombination (SAR) and chaotic advection, an efficient microreactor, called a SAR mu-reactor, has been designed to mix fluids at Reynolds numbers from 0.01 to 100 and to be suitable for mixing fluids with viscosity over a wide range (mu = 0.000855-0.186 kg m(-1) s(-1)). This SAR mu-reactor was compared, numerically and experimentally, with a slanted-groove micromixer (SGM) for reaction or mixing of fluids. Results of simulations characterized the designed structure with inducing a 3D rotating flow involving a strong lateral component to stretch intensely the contact interface in the SAR mu-reactor. Chemical colorimetry of two kinds - involving reactions of phenolphthalein with sodium hydroxide and of ascorbic acid with diiodine - revealed that the SAR mu-reactor provided a smaller mixing length. reaction length and period than the SGM; the mixing performance of the SAR mu-reactor was much better than that of the SGM. We assessed the mixing behavior of fluorescent proteins (C-phycocyanin and R-phycoerythrin) in viscous fluids with a confocal microscope. Experimental results and simulations showed that the effect of fluid viscosity on the mixing efficiency of the SAR K-reactor is less than for the SGM; the SAR mechanism effectively augmented the contact interface even though the intrinsic diffusivity of fluids was diminished. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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