Parameters influencing pulsed flow mixing in microchannels
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-15-2004
Abstract
The rapid mixing of reagents is a crucial step for on-chip chemical and biological analysis. It has been recently suggested that microfluidic mixing can be greatly enhanced by simply using time pulsing of the incoming flow rates of the two fluids to be mixed (Glasgow, I.; Aubry, N. Lab Chip 2003, 3, 114-120). This paper elaborates on the latter technique, showing through computational fluid dynamics how the mixing efficiency strongly depends on certain dimensionless parameters of the system, while remaining nearly insensitive to others. In particular, it is demonstrated that higher Strouhal numbers (ratio of flow characteristic time scale to the pulsing time period) and pulse volume ratios (ratio of the volume of fluid pulsed to the volume of inlet/outlet intersection) lead to better mixing. This paper also presents a physical device capable of mixing two reagents using pulsing, which shows improved mixing with greater values of the Strouhal number.
Identifier
4143098131 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Analytical Chemistry
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1021/ac049813m
ISSN
00032700
PubMed ID
15307794
First Page
4825
Last Page
4832
Issue
16
Volume
76
Recommended Citation
Glasgow, Ian; Lieber, Samuel; and Aubry, Nadine, "Parameters influencing pulsed flow mixing in microchannels" (2004). Faculty Publications. 20269.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/20269
