Issue 1, 2002

Observation of fluidic behavior in a polymethylmethacrylate-fabricated microchannel by a simple spectroscopic analysis

Abstract

An easy-to-use and low cost microreactor made of polymethylmethacrylate was mechanically fabricated with a microchannel (200 µm × 200 µm). The laminar flow behavior was investigated by visualizing the flow of red and green aqueous solutions. Digitized color images from a CCD camera were analyzed by resolving the color in RGB mode. Numeric data from red and green color components in the images could reveal the fluidic behavior in the microchannel because the spatial spectroscopic information corresponds to the color solution flows. Effects of corner shapes in a turn, flow rate and surface roughness were observed on the mixing of the laminar flows. A right angle turn and unevenness of ±10% of the inner wall surface almost mixed the two color laminar flows.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Oct 2001
Accepted
21 Dec 2001
First published
21 Jan 2002

Lab Chip, 2002,2, 8-10

Observation of fluidic behavior in a polymethylmethacrylate-fabricated microchannel by a simple spectroscopic analysis

H. Kawazumi, A. Tashiro, K. Ogino and H. Maeda, Lab Chip, 2002, 2, 8 DOI: 10.1039/B109058E

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