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Introduction of Micro-mixer

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Introduction of Micro-mixer. Lab on a chip. Mixing principles. Micro-scale. Micro-scale => laminar flow conditions => difficult to mix. Modes of Mixing. Split and recombine Serial segmentation Rotation Chaotic vortex Supply external energy Thermal - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction of  Micro-mixer

Introduction of Micro-mixer

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Lab on a chip

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Mixing principles

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Micro-scale

Micro-scale

=> laminar flow conditions

=> difficult to mix

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Modes of Mixing

Split and recombine Serial segmentation Rotation Chaotic vortex Supply external energy

Thermal

Acoustic

Electro-somotic

Mechanical

Passive

Active

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Mixing by diffusion

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Diffusive micro mixer - and gradient generator

Whitesides G. et al, Langmuir, Vol. 16, No. 22, 2000, 8311-8316

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Laminated flow cell scanner

Orwar O. et al Anal. Chem. 2002, 74, 6133-6138

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Laminated flow cell scanner- and decade gradient generator

Orwar O. Et al Anal. Chem. 2005, 77, 3897-3903

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Distributive micromixing chip

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Chaotic advection micro mixers- 3D rotation of the laminated flows

Nuguyen N-T., Fundamentals and applications of microfluidics

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Chaotic advection serpentine mixer -3D rotation of the laminated flows -

BEEBE D. et al. JOURNAL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS, VOL. 9, NO. 2, JUNE 2000

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Chaotic advection in serpentine mixer

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Chaotic advection mixing -grooved channel bottom-

G.M. Whitesides et al SCIENCE VOL 295 25 JANUARY 2002 647

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Chaotic advection mixing -patterned channel bottom-

Nuguyen N-T., Fundamentals and applications of microfluidics

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Chaotic advection mixing- periodic herring bone pattern -

G.M. Whitesides et al SCIENCE VOL 295 25 JANUARY 2002 647

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Chaotic advection mixing -periodic herring bone pattern-

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Dispersion properties of herringbone mixer

Straight

Herringbone

G.M. Whitesides et al Science Vol 295 25 Jan. 2002 647

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Serially segmented chaotic mixer

P. Tableing et al Physical Review E 72, 056312, 2005

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Multilamination mixing

Jensen K F. et al, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 44, No. 8, 2005

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Multilamination mixingand alkaline hydrolysis of methyl formate

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Multiphase mixing

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Semented flow mixing - gas/fluid -

Jensen KF. et al Langmuir, Vol. 21, No. 4, 2005

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Re-Pe diagram

Pe - inertia (advection) in relation to diffusionRe - inertia (advection) in relation to viscouseffects(laminar)

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TO MIX IN TENS OF MICROSECONDS Austin et al, PRL (2002)

On the order of30 nm in the extreme cases

Hydrodynamic Focusing

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Circular micromixing

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Circular micromixer

Quake, Scherer (2001)

Circular mixer

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In chaotic regimes, two close particles separate exponentiallyIn confined systems, this property is extremely favorable to mixing,

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From Ottino’s book : « Chaotic Advection »

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Thermal actuator

Micromixer

J. Evans, D. Liepmann, D., and A.P. Pisano, 1997, “Planar Laminar Mixer,” Proceeding of the IEEE 10th Annual Workshop of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS ’97), Nagoya, Japan, Jan, pp.96-101.

Thermal mixer

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Main Flow

Time periodic transverse flow

V

-V

time

400 m

investigated by Y.K. Lee, C.M.Ho (1999), Mezic et al (1999)

Fluid A

FluidB

Advection mixer

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U

Perturbation is appliedLine is stretched

Perturbationis stoppedLine is folded

U

U

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200m

25m

1mm

actuation channel

Glass slide Working channel

Microvalve

Micro-valve

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QuickTime™ et un décompresseurH.263 sont requis pour visualiser

cette image.

Actuationpressure(bar)

Frequency (Hz)

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RESONANCESMAY BE USED TO SORTPARTICLES :

BY CHANGING THE FREQUENCY OF THE PERTURBATION, ONEOBTAINS A SYSTEM WHICH MIXES FLUIDS, FILTERS PARTICLES,OR SIMPLY TRANSPORTS MATERIALS

SIDE BY SIDE.

An efficient particle sorter, using resonance

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A.Dodge, P. Tabeling, A. Hountoundji, M.C.Jullien (2004)