The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flows raises a number of interesting questions involving efficient mixing configurations, especially in systems with small aspect ratios. This work investigates the characteristics of convective and diffusive mixing in continuous-mode streaming of thermocapillary microflows on chemically micropatterned surfaces. Mixing times and mixing lengths relevant to chemical microreactors or gas sensors are investigated for various geometries and parameter ranges. Scaling arguments and full numerical solutions are presented to extract optimal operating conditions. Confocal fluorescence microscopy measurements of the interfacial diffusive broadening in adja...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
Abstract The mixing phenomena for two fluid streams in pressure-driven rectangular microchannels are...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
The recent introduction of actuation mechanisms for microfluidic transport based on free surface flo...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
Abstract The mixing phenomena for two fluid streams in pressure-driven rectangular microchannels are...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
We present a novel method of fluidic transport on the open surface of a chemically patterned substra...
One of the most promising way to exploit microfluidic systems is as microreactors. A microreactor ca...
We have investigated the thermocapillary flow of a Newtonian liquid on hydrophilic microstripes whic...