Application of direct fluid flow oscillations to improve mixing in microbioreactors

This article describes an active mixing method for a microbioreactor that was designed, simulated, tested, and successfully implemented. By applying a varying pressure to a microchannel looping tangentially into a cylindrical microreactor an oscillating fluid flow was shown to occur. Such an oscilla...

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Hauptverfasser: Li, X, van der Steen, G, van Dedem, G.W.K, van der Wielen, L.A.M, van Leeuwen, M, van Gulik, W.M, Heijnen, J.J, Ottens, M, Krommenhoek, E.E, Gardeniers, J.G.E, van den Berg, A
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description This article describes an active mixing method for a microbioreactor that was designed, simulated, tested, and successfully implemented. By applying a varying pressure to a microchannel looping tangentially into a cylindrical microreactor an oscillating fluid flow was shown to occur. Such an oscillating fluid flow improved mixing, both by diffusion and convection. The oscillating fluid flow has a large impact on the ratio between the diffusion domain and the convection domain. A good match was obtained between experimental mixing results, computational fluid dynamics simulation results and the results of a simplified mixing model thus demonstrating the potential of simulation on improving the design of microreactors. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2009
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Diffusion
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Membrane reactors
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