Abstract
Anodically bonded etched silicon microfluidic devices that allow infrared spectroscopic measurement of solutions are reported. These extend spatially well-resolved in situ infrared measurement to higher temperatures and pressures than previously reported, making them useful for effectively time-resolved measurement of realistic catalytic processes. A data processing technique necessary for the mitigation of interference fringes caused by multiple reflections of the probe beam is also described.
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Silverwood, I. P., Al-Rifai, N., Cao, E., Nelson, D. J., Chutia, A., Wells, P. P., … Catlow, C. R. A. (2016). Towards microfluidic reactors for in situ synchrotron infrared studies. Review of Scientific Instruments, 87(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4941825
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