Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6582016 Chemical Engineering Journal 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of microfluidic mixing is to achieve a thorough and rapid mixing of multiple samples in microscale devices. In such devices, sample mixing is essentially achieved by enhancing the diffusion effect between the different species flows. Passive micromixers utilize no energy input other than the pressure head used to drive the fluid flow at a constant rate. Under such conditions, the flow has a laminar characteristic, and hence mixing relies mainly on the induction of a chaotic advection effect to increase the contact surface and contact time between the species flows. Many passive mixers have been proposed to facilitate this task over the past five years. The details of these mixers are briefly described in the following review.
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