Simultaneous in situ characterisation of bubble dynamics and a spatially resolved concentration profile: A combined Mach-Zehnder holography and confocal Raman-spectroscopy sensor system

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For a reaction between a gaseous phase and a liquid phase, the interaction between the hydrodynamic conditions, mass transport and reaction kinetics plays a crucial role with respect to the conversion and selectivity of the process. Within this work, a sensor system was developed to simultaneously characterise the bubble dynamics and the localised concentration measurement around the bubbles. The sensor system is a combination of a digital Mach-Zehnder holography subsystem to measure bubble dynamics and a confocal Raman-spectroscopy subsystem to measure localised concentration. The combined system was used to investigate the chemical absorption of CO2 bubbles in caustic soda in microchannels. The proposed set-up is explained and characterised in detail and the experimental results are presented, illustrating the capability of the sensor system to simultaneously measure the localised concentration of the carbonate ion with a good limit of detection and the 3-D position of the bubble with respect to the spot where the concentration was measured.

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Guhathakurta, J., Schurr, D., Rinke, G., Dittmeyer, R., & Simon, S. (2017). Simultaneous in situ characterisation of bubble dynamics and a spatially resolved concentration profile: A combined Mach-Zehnder holography and confocal Raman-spectroscopy sensor system. Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems, 6(1), 223–236. https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-6-223-2017

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