A detection system for microfluidic chips based on epifluorescence videomicroscopy and its analytical potentials |
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Authors: | M. N. Slyadnev V. A. Kazakov M. V. Shcherbaeva A. A. Ganeev L. N. Moskvin Yu. A. Zolotov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University (Petrodvorets Branch), Universitetskii pr. 26, Petrodvorets, 198504, Russia;(2) NPF AP Lumex, Moskovskii pr. 19, St. Petersburg, 190005, Russia;(3) Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Vorobevy gory, Moscow, 119899, Russia |
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Abstract: | An epifluorescence videomicroscopy system with a light-emitting diode as an excitation source and a charge-coupled device matrix as a radiation detector was developed and studied. The system was used for studying mass transfer in microchannels of single- and two-phase systems. It was shown that the developed detection system is suitable for studying mass transfer on a microchip. A one-dimensional physical and mathematical model was developed for mixing processes on a chip. A comparative analysis of experimental results and model concepts demonstrated the diffusion nature of the fluid flow mixing processes. Mass transfer in the two-phase water-octanol system was studied. Dye concentration profiles in a two-phase flow were recorded depending on the time of phase contact. The diffusion nature of mass transfer in the two-phase system was found.__________Translated from Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii, Vol. 60, No. 4, 2005, pp. 357–366.Original Russian Text Copyright © 2005 by Slyadnev, Kazakov, Shcherbaeva, Ganeev, Moskvin, Zolotov. |
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