Slow cross-stream mixing in micro-fluidic devices poses a significant challenge in realising efficient lab on -a-chip technologies. Due to the small dimension and flow velocity, the flow is in the laminar regime, and this results in slow molecular cross-stream diffusion (in contrast to the fast turbulent mixing by cross-stream eddies in industrial applications). Here, we demonstrate a simple and powerful strategy for ultra-fast mixing in a microchannel with one soft wall with height as low as 35 Lim at a Reynolds number as low as 226. There is a spontaneous transition from a laminar flow to a turbulent flow state when the flow rate increases beyond a threshold value, resulting in complete cross-stream mixing. After transition, the mixing ti...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
In a recent study, the Two-Layer Crossing Channels Micromixer (TLCCM) exhibited good mixing capaciti...
Achieving rapid mixing is often desirable in microfluidic devices, for example in improving reation ...
Slow cross-stream mixing in micro-fluidic devices poses a significant challenge in realising efficie...
Generally, microchannels can be defined as channels having dimensions in the range of 1 µm to 1mm. T...
It is difÞcult to mix solutions in microchannels. Under typical operating conditions, ßows in these ...
A dynamical instability is observed in experimental studies on micro-channels of rectangular cross-s...
Mixing two liquids on a microfluidic chip is notoriously hard because the small dimensions and veloc...
Efficient mixing to promote chemical reactions is ex-tremely desirable in lab-on-a-chip devices, but...
Most efficient micro-mixers proposed in the last decade are based on pressure-driven flows that incl...
Microfluidic platforms offer a variety of advantages including improved heat transfer, low working v...
www.rsc.org/loc There can be turbulence in microfluidics at low Reynolds number G. R. Wang,*ab Fang ...
Using a microfluidic laminar flow mixer designed for studies of protein folding kinetics, we demonst...
In general, the Reynolds number is low in microfluidic channels. This means that the viscous force p...
The turbulent mixing of two miscible fluids is investigated in a high pressure (HP) coflow microreac...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
In a recent study, the Two-Layer Crossing Channels Micromixer (TLCCM) exhibited good mixing capaciti...
Achieving rapid mixing is often desirable in microfluidic devices, for example in improving reation ...
Slow cross-stream mixing in micro-fluidic devices poses a significant challenge in realising efficie...
Generally, microchannels can be defined as channels having dimensions in the range of 1 µm to 1mm. T...
It is difÞcult to mix solutions in microchannels. Under typical operating conditions, ßows in these ...
A dynamical instability is observed in experimental studies on micro-channels of rectangular cross-s...
Mixing two liquids on a microfluidic chip is notoriously hard because the small dimensions and veloc...
Efficient mixing to promote chemical reactions is ex-tremely desirable in lab-on-a-chip devices, but...
Most efficient micro-mixers proposed in the last decade are based on pressure-driven flows that incl...
Microfluidic platforms offer a variety of advantages including improved heat transfer, low working v...
www.rsc.org/loc There can be turbulence in microfluidics at low Reynolds number G. R. Wang,*ab Fang ...
Using a microfluidic laminar flow mixer designed for studies of protein folding kinetics, we demonst...
In general, the Reynolds number is low in microfluidic channels. This means that the viscous force p...
The turbulent mixing of two miscible fluids is investigated in a high pressure (HP) coflow microreac...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
In a recent study, the Two-Layer Crossing Channels Micromixer (TLCCM) exhibited good mixing capaciti...
Achieving rapid mixing is often desirable in microfluidic devices, for example in improving reation ...