Lattice boltzmann modeling-based design of a membrane-free liquid-liquid microseparator

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Abstract

The benefits of continuous processing and the challenges related to the integration with efficient downstream units for end-to-end manufacturing have spurred the development of efficient miniaturized continuously-operated separators. Membrane-free microseparators with specifically positioned internal structures subjecting fluids to a capillary pressure gradient have been previously shown to enable efficient gas-liquid separation. Here we present initial studies on the model-based design of a liquid-liquid microseparator with pillars of various diameters between two plates. For the optimization of in silico separator performance, mesoscopic lattice-Boltzmann modeling was used. Simulation results at various conditions revealed the possibility to improve the separation of two liquids by changing the geometrical characteristics of the microseparator.

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Strnisa, F., Žnidaršič-Plazl, P., & Plazl, I. (2020). Lattice boltzmann modeling-based design of a membrane-free liquid-liquid microseparator. Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly, 34(2), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.15255/CABEQ.2020.1781

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