Issue 24, 2024

An imaging scheme to study the flow dynamics of co-flow regimes in microfluidics: implications for nanoprecipitation

Abstract

Co-flow microfluidics, in addition to its applications in droplet generation, has gained popularity for use with miscible solvent systems (continuous microfluidics). By leveraging the short diffusional distances in miniature devices, processes like nanomaterial synthesis can be precisely tailored for high-throughput production. In this context, the manipulation of flow regimes—from laminar to vortex formation, as well as the generation of turbulent and turbulent jet flows—plays a significant role in optimizing these processes. Therefore, a detailed understanding of fluid interactions within microchannels is crucial. Imaging with tracer particles is a commonly used approach to study fluid behavior. Alternatively, label-free imaging methodologies are rarely employed for studying fluid dynamics. In this pursuit, we present a new imaging-based scheme to explore fluid interactions in various co-flow regimes through optical flow analysis, specifically using Gaussian window mean squared error (MSE). By examining fluid flow characteristics such as flow intensities (caused by fluctuations) and the projected movement of fluid spots, we characterize slow vortexing and chaotic flow behaviors in co-flow regimes. Consequently, we use imaging data to illustrate the influence of co-flow regimes on particle synthesis. This new tool provides the scientific community with an innovative method to study fluid interactions, which can be further explored to develop a more effective understanding of fluid mixing and optimize fluid manipulation in microfluidic devices.

Graphical abstract: An imaging scheme to study the flow dynamics of co-flow regimes in microfluidics: implications for nanoprecipitation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2024
Accepted
27 Oct 2024
First published
31 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Lab Chip, 2024,24, 5374-5383

An imaging scheme to study the flow dynamics of co-flow regimes in microfluidics: implications for nanoprecipitation

W. Inam, A. Vladyka, J. W. Pylvänäinen, J. Solis, D. Tokic, P. Kankaanpää and H. Zhang, Lab Chip, 2024, 24, 5374 DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00652F

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