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A Microfluidic Approach for the Study of Ice and Clathrate Hydrate Crystallization
Published on: August 18, 2022
Precise temperature control in microfluidic devices using Joule heating of ionic liquids
Andrew J de Mello1, Matthew Habgood, N Llewellyn Lancaster
1Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, UK SW7 2AZ. a.demello@imperial.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Microfluidic devices for spatially localised heating of microchannel environments were designed, fabricated and tested. The devices are simple to implement, do not require complex manufacturing steps and enable intra-channel temperature control to within +/-0.2 degrees C. Ionic liquids held in co-running channels are Joule heated with an a.c. current. The nature of the devices means that the internal temperature can be directly assessed in a facile manner.
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