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M3_Microfluidics_for_CNT

2018

Droplet production in T-junction microfluidic device. The droplets are cut off from the water phase flow by pressure of oil. The droplets confined in the channel proceed at the same speed as the continuous phase.

Physics::Fluid Dynamicsendocrine systemdroplet formationT-junctionconfined regimetechnology industry and agriculturePhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersmicrofluidicscomplex mixtureseye diseases
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M1_Microfluidics_for_CNT

2018

High-frequency droplet production in step-emulsification microfluidic device. The abrupt change in channel cross section causes creation of the droplets. The closely-packed droplets automatically order in hexagonal pattern.

Physics::Fluid Dynamicsendocrine systemdroplet formationstep-emulsificationtechnology industry and agriculturePhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersmicrofluidicshexagonal patterncomplex mixtureseye diseases
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M5_Microfluidics_for_CNT

2018

The features of the sorting junction. Pressure balancer helps to equilibrate the pressure difference created by the presence of a droplet. The transition from shallow to deep channel mediates the transition from free to confined regime. The droplets are separated in the sorting junction according to the flow rate ratio.

Physics::Fluid Dynamicspressure balancershallow-to-deep transitionhydrodynamic sortingdigestive oral and skin physiologymicrofluidicseye diseases
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M8_Microfluidics_for_CNT

2018

A comparation of two sorting strategies. While the shallow channel guides the droplets more precisely to the sorting point, the confined droplets are more vulnerable to coalescence and break-up. The deep channel lowers the positioning precision, however, the droplets are more stable.

Physics::Fluid Dynamicsshallow sortingconfined regimePhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersmicrofluidicsfree regimedeep sorting
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Electrochemical Abatement of Organic Pollutants in Continuous-Reaction Systems through the Assembly of Microfluidic Cells in Series

2015

The electrochemical treatment of wastewater contaminated by organic pollutants was performed under a continuous mode by using, for the first time, various micro-electrochemical cells in series. A synthetic solution of acid orange 7 (AO7), a largely used azoic dye, was chosen as model wastewater. Both the electro-Fenton (EF) method with a cheap compact graphite cathode and electrochemical oxidation (EO) at a boron-doped diamond (BDD) anode were used. EO gave higher abatement of total organic carbon (TOC), but drastically higher energetic consumptions than EF. It is worth mentioning that very different operating conditions were set for EF and EO to optimize their performances. The utilization…

PollutantBoron doped diamondMaterials scienceWaste managementMicrofluidic reactorMicrofluidicsDyes/pigmentNanotechnologyElectrochemistryCatalysisOxidationElectrochemistryContinuous reactionBoron-doped diamondChemElectroChem
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Electro-generation of H2O2 and abatement of organic pollutant in water by an electro-Fenton process in a microfluidic reactor

2013

The electro-generation of H2O2 and the abatement of the model organic pollutant Acid Orange 7 (AO7) in water by an electro-Fenton process were performed both in a conventional undivided macro cell and, for the first time, in a microfluidic reactor. Under optimized operative conditions, the reduction of oxygen in the microdevice gave rise, using graphite cathode, to a concentration of H2O2 of about 6 mM, one order of magnitude higher than that achieved in conventional cells. Similarly, when electro-Fenton was performed in the microfluidic reactor a dramatic increase of the abatement of COD was achieved with respect to that obtained in a conventional cell. Keywords: Wastewater treatments, Mic…

PollutantChemistryMicrofluidicschemistry.chemical_elementWastewater treatments Micro reactor Hydrogen peroxide Electro-Fenton Acid orange 7Settore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaOxygenCathodelaw.inventionlcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Industrial electrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999Chemical engineeringlawEnvironmental chemistryElectrochemistryGraphiteMicroreactorHydrogen peroxideOrder of magnitudelcsh:TP250-261Electrochemistry Communications
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Microfluidics and Macromolecules: Top-Down Analytics and Bottom-Up Engineering of Soft Matter at Small Scales

2016

Microfluidics is the art of creating and manipulating small portions of fluids. A typical variant of this art is fluid transport within small channels, either in form of laminar co-flow of miscible streams or in form of segmented-flow dripping and jetting of immiscible streams. Either method provides means to expose components of interest to defined local conditions such as spatially controlled concentration profiles that could not be established without the microfluidic auxiliaries. This ability renders microfluidics uniquely useful as both a method for advanced analytics and synthesis. This article sheds a spotlight on the use and utility of this method in macromolecular chemistry and phy…

Polymers and Plasticsbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryMicrofluidicsLaminar flowNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyTop-down and bottom-up design010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsFluid transport01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesTemplateAnalyticsMaterials ChemistrySoft matterPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologybusinessMacromoleculeMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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FLEXIBLE FERROMAGNETIC FILAMENTS AS ARTIFICIAL CILIA

2011

The model of an artificial cilia as a flexible ferromagnetic filament in a rotating magnetic field is proposed. Numerical algorithm for the simulation of its behavior is developed and the characteristic shapes of the filament with one fixed end under the action of a rotating field are found. It is concluded that ferromagnetic filaments may be used as mixers in microfluidics.

Quantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesPhysicsProtein filamentRotating magnetic fieldClassical mechanicsField (physics)Condensed matter physicsFerromagnetismMicrofluidicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAction (physics)Quantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorElectro-Rheological Fluids and Magneto-Rheological Suspensions
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Colloidal electro-phoresis in the presence of symmetric and asymmetric electro-osmotic flow

2018

We characterize the electro-phoretic motion of charged sphere suspensions in the presence of substantial electro-osmotic flow using a recently introduced small angle super-heterodyne dynamic light scattering instrument (ISASH-LDV). Operation in integral mode gives access to the particle velocity distribution over the complete cell cross-section. Obtained Doppler spectra are evaluated for electro-phoretic mobility, wall electro-osmotic mobility and particle diffusion coefficient. Simultaneous measurements of differing electro-osmotic mobilities leading to asymmetric solvent flow are demonstrated in a custom made electro-kinetic cell fitting standard microscopy slides as exchangeable sidewall…

Range (particle radiation)Materials scienceMicrofluidicsFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsFlow (mathematics)Dynamic light scatteringElectric field0103 physical sciencesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)ParticleParticle velocityDiffusion (business)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySoft Matter
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Laser Ablation of Poly(lactic acid) Sheets for the Rapid Prototyping of Sustainable, Single-Use, Disposable Medical Microcomponents

2018

The employment of single-use, disposable medical equipment has increased the amount of medical waste produced and the advent of point-of-care diagnostics in lab-on-chip format is likely to add further volume. Current materials used for the manufacture of these devices are derived from petroleum sources and are, therefore, unsustainable. In addition, disposal of these plastics necessitates combustion to reduce infection risk, which has, depending on material composition, an undesirable environmental impact. To address these issues, we have developed a general approach for the rapid prototyping of single-use point-of-care cartridges prepared from poly(lactic acid), a sustainable material whic…

Rapid prototypingInfection riskMaterials sciencePoly(methyl methacrylate)General Chemical EngineeringSacrificial layer assisted manufacturingMicrofluidicsNanotechnology02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundkerfMedical wastePoly(lactic acid)Environmental ChemistryChemical Engineering (all)Laser ablationSingle useLayer by layerRapid prototypingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment010401 analytical chemistryChemistry (all)Settore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria IndustrialeGeneral ChemistryCO2 laser cut021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPoly(methyl methacrylate)0104 chemical sciencesLactic acidPoint of careMicromachiningchemistryMicrofluidicvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium0210 nano-technology
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