Journal article
Study of diffusion of Co(II) and Co(II)-DEHPA complex in a microfluidic device
K Nishi, JM Perera, R Misumi, M Kaminoyama, GW Stevens
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | SOC CHEMICAL ENG JAPAN | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1252/jcej.09we175
Abstract
The use of microfluidic devices as analytical tools to probe the kinetics of interfacial reactions between heterogeneous phases such as those that occur in solvent extraction systems can provide important information on the interfacial processes that control these reactions. A number of studies have proposed the use of microfluidic devices for lab-on-a-chip processing. In either case, a detailed understanding of the hydrodynamic and diffusion behavior of the fluids in these devices is essential. In this study, the diffusion of Co(II) in an aqueous phase and the diffusion of the cobalt(II)-di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phosphate (Co(II)-DEHPA) complex in an organic phase were investigated in a double-Y-t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Support from the Australian Research Council, the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre, and Rflow Co., Ltd. is gratefully acknowledged.