Issue 1, 2009

Photobleaching absorbed Rhodamine B to improve temperature measurements in PDMS microchannels

Abstract

Rhodamine B based fluorescence thermometry is commonly used in microfluidics to measure fluid temperatures in microchannels. Notable absorption of Rhodamine B into PDMS channel walls, however, causes difficulties in obtaining accurate temperature measurements due to a steady increase in the overall fluorescent signal. A simple and effective technique is reported that removes the fluorescent signal from absorbed Rhodamine B dye by means of photobleaching with a high intensity light source before taking images for thermometry analysis. The temperature field at the convergence of hot and cold streams in a Y-channel fabricated in PDMS/glass microfluidic chip is studied to demonstrate the execution of the photobleaching technique.

Graphical abstract: Photobleaching absorbed Rhodamine B to improve temperature measurements in PDMS microchannels

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
27 Mar 2008
Accepted
19 Aug 2008
First published
20 Oct 2008

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 171-174

Photobleaching absorbed Rhodamine B to improve temperature measurements in PDMS microchannels

T. Glawdel, Z. Almutairi, S. Wang and C. Ren, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 171 DOI: 10.1039/B805172K

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