Copyright © 2018 ASME. Micro-engineered devices (MED) are seeing a significant growth in performing separation processes1. Such devices have been implemented in a range of applications from chemical catalytic reactors to product purification systems like microdistillation. One of the biggest advantages of these devices is the dominance of capillarity and interfacial tension forces. A field where MEDs have been used is in gas-liquid separations. These are encountered, for example, after a chemical reactor, where a gaseous component being produced needs immediate removal from the reactor, because it can affect subsequent reactions. The gaseous phase can be effectively removed using an MED with an array of microcapillaries. Phase-separation ca...
This Article describes the use of capillary pressure to initiate and control the rate of spontaneous...
Capillary forces on the microscale are exploited to create a continuous flow liquid–liquid phase sep...
As micro reactors are more and more used in research and production, the need for micro work-up faci...
Capillary microseparators have been gaining interest in downstream unit operations, especially for p...
Capillary microseparators have been gaining interest in downstream unit operations, especially for p...
AbstractAn experimental and theoretical study of capillary gas/liquid phase microseparators is prese...
An experimental and theoretical study of capillary gas/liquid phase microseparators is presented. Th...
We propose a model to compute operating boundaries for on-chip continuous-phase separation of slug f...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted at author's request, from April 21, 2017 - April 21, 2019Cont...
This paper describes experiments and related modelling on a new method for separating aqueous phase ...
The dissertation develops further insight into the behavior of liquid-liquid flow in porous media. T...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. The capillary microseparator is an important microfluidic device f...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...
The separation of a binary gas mixture by diffusion through a capillary of radius r depends on the f...
ABSTRACT: This Article describes the use of capillary pressure to initiate and control the rate of s...
This Article describes the use of capillary pressure to initiate and control the rate of spontaneous...
Capillary forces on the microscale are exploited to create a continuous flow liquid–liquid phase sep...
As micro reactors are more and more used in research and production, the need for micro work-up faci...
Capillary microseparators have been gaining interest in downstream unit operations, especially for p...
Capillary microseparators have been gaining interest in downstream unit operations, especially for p...
AbstractAn experimental and theoretical study of capillary gas/liquid phase microseparators is prese...
An experimental and theoretical study of capillary gas/liquid phase microseparators is presented. Th...
We propose a model to compute operating boundaries for on-chip continuous-phase separation of slug f...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted at author's request, from April 21, 2017 - April 21, 2019Cont...
This paper describes experiments and related modelling on a new method for separating aqueous phase ...
The dissertation develops further insight into the behavior of liquid-liquid flow in porous media. T...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. The capillary microseparator is an important microfluidic device f...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s).The formation of a bridging gas capillary between superhy...
The separation of a binary gas mixture by diffusion through a capillary of radius r depends on the f...
ABSTRACT: This Article describes the use of capillary pressure to initiate and control the rate of s...
This Article describes the use of capillary pressure to initiate and control the rate of spontaneous...
Capillary forces on the microscale are exploited to create a continuous flow liquid–liquid phase sep...
As micro reactors are more and more used in research and production, the need for micro work-up faci...