Issue 1, 2006

Monitoring of fluid motion in a micromixer by dynamic NMRmicroscopy

Abstract

The velocity distribution of liquid flowing in a commercial micromixer has been determined directly by using pulsed-field gradient NMR. Velocity maps with a spatial resolution of 29 µm × 43 µm were obtained by combining standard imaging gradient units with a homebuilt rectangular surface coil matching the mixer geometry. The technique provides access to mixers and reactors of arbitrary shape regardless of optical transparency. Local heterogeneities in the signal intensity and the velocity pattern were found and serve to investigate the quality and functionality of a micromixer, revealing clogging and inhomogeneous flow distributions.

Graphical abstract: Monitoring of fluid motion in a micromixer by dynamic NMR microscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jul 2005
Accepted
12 Oct 2005
First published
02 Nov 2005

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 90-95

Monitoring of fluid motion in a micromixer by dynamic NMR microscopy

S. Ahola, F. Casanova, J. Perlo, K. Münnemann, B. Blümich and S. Stapf, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 90 DOI: 10.1039/B510708C

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