Related Experiment Video
Updated: Dec 26, 2025

The Diffusion of Passive Tracers in Laminar Shear Flow
Published on: May 1, 2018
Local details versus effective medium approximation: A study of diffusion in microfluidic random networks made from
Washington Ponce1, María Luisa Cordero2
1Departamento de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE - Extensión Santo Domingo, Vía Santo Domingo - Quevedo km. 24, Santo Domingo, Ecuador.
Abstract:
We measured the effective diffusion coefficient in regions of microfluidic networks of controlled geometry using the fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) technique. The geometry of the networks was based on Voronoi tessellations, and had varying characteristic length scale and porosity. For a fixed network, FRAP experiments were performed in regions of increasing size. Our results indicate that the boundary of the bleached region, and in particular the cumulative area of the channels that connect the bleached region to the rest of the network, are important in the measured value of the effective diffusion coefficient. We found that the statistical geometrical variations between different regions of the network decrease with the size of the bleached region as a power law, meaning that the statistical error of effective medium approximations decrease with the size of the studied medium with no characteristic length scale.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Diffusion
Theories of Dissolution: Diffusion Layer Model
This process starts with a thin layer, saturated with the drug, forming at the interface between the solid and liquid. The solute then diffuses from this layer into the main solution. The Noyes-Whitney equation suggests that the rate of dissolution relies on the diffusion...
Behavior of Gas Molecules: Molecular Diffusion, Mean Free Path, and Effusion
Physiological Pharmacokinetic Models: Blood Flow-Limited Versus Diffusion-Limited Models

