Three-dimensional (3D) temperature mapping method with high spatial resolution and acquisition rate is of vital importance in evaluating thermal processes in micro-environment. We have synthesized a new temperature-sensitive functional material (Rhodamine B functionalized Polydimethylsiloxane). By performing optical sectioning of this material, we established an advanced method for visualizing the micro-scale 3D thermal distribution inside microfluidic chip with down to 10ms temporal resolution and 2 ∼ 6°C temperature resolution depending the capture parameters. This method is successfully applied to monitor the local temperature variation throughout micro-droplet heat transfer process and further reveal exothermic nanoliter droplet reactions to be unique and milder than bench-top experiment.
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Wu, J., Kwok, T. Y., Li, X., Cao, W., Wang, Y., Huang, J., … Wen, W. (2013). Mapping three-dimensional temperature in microfluidic chip. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03321
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