A paper-based channel is a useful platform for the facile development of analytical devices implementing various chemical or biological reactions. To improve the analytical performance for various applications, it was necessary to analyze the detailed mixing characteristics within a paper-based channel. In this paper, we proposed a mathematical model to predict a concentration field created as a result of the imbibition of multiple fluids within a porous material. Interestingly, we found that the model exhibited a constant interdiffusion width within a paper-based channel even though the flow front velocity decreased over time. We were able to verify that our model accurately predicted the concentration field by comparing the experimental a...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are rapidly becoming popular as a platform for developing point-of-...
In this research project, two mixer types were compared: a T-shaped mixer and a Y-shaped one. The mi...
International audienceWe present both experimental and numerical simulations for a static mixing dev...
The thesis focuses on mixing fluids, and it has three main parts. The first part investigates mixing...
This paper presents a systematic modeling methodology for microfluidic concentration gradient genera...
The design and operation of a gradient network is particularly critical when mixing solutions of dif...
A microfluidic gradient generator manipulates small volumes of reagents, usually in nanolitres or mi...
This thesis addresses a flow control and analysis on a paper-based microfluidic device and its appli...
The design of paper-based assays that integrate passive pumping requires a precise programming of th...
International audiencePore scale characterization of flow velocities and concentration spatial distr...
Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPADs) are a promising technology to enable accurate an...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovati...
Experiments are carried out for passive mixing in order to obtain local mean and turbulent velocitie...
Mathematical models for the mixing phenomenon are proposed in this study. First model deals Newtonia...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are rapidly becoming popular as a platform for developing point-of-...
In this research project, two mixer types were compared: a T-shaped mixer and a Y-shaped one. The mi...
International audienceWe present both experimental and numerical simulations for a static mixing dev...
The thesis focuses on mixing fluids, and it has three main parts. The first part investigates mixing...
This paper presents a systematic modeling methodology for microfluidic concentration gradient genera...
The design and operation of a gradient network is particularly critical when mixing solutions of dif...
A microfluidic gradient generator manipulates small volumes of reagents, usually in nanolitres or mi...
This thesis addresses a flow control and analysis on a paper-based microfluidic device and its appli...
The design of paper-based assays that integrate passive pumping requires a precise programming of th...
International audiencePore scale characterization of flow velocities and concentration spatial distr...
Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPADs) are a promising technology to enable accurate an...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovati...
Experiments are carried out for passive mixing in order to obtain local mean and turbulent velocitie...
Mathematical models for the mixing phenomenon are proposed in this study. First model deals Newtonia...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are rapidly becoming popular as a platform for developing point-of-...
In this research project, two mixer types were compared: a T-shaped mixer and a Y-shaped one. The mi...
International audienceWe present both experimental and numerical simulations for a static mixing dev...