Shape of the liquid-liquid interface in micro counter-current flows

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We investigated the shape of the liquid-liquid interface in micro counter-current flows formed within microchannels. The pressure balance at the interface was calculated based on the interface geometry. Although the shape should be an arc under laminar flow, a large deformation near the center of the microchannel was observed. In the center of the microchannel, Laplace pressure (171 - 450 Pa) was induced toward the aqueous phase. In contrast, near both sidewalls, Laplace pressure (81 - 166 Pa) was induced toward the organic phase. This result suggests that opposing flow occurs in the adjacent phases near the interface, with spiral-like flow generation. © 2012 The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.

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Aota, A., Hibara, A., Sugii, Y., & Kitamori, T. (2012). Shape of the liquid-liquid interface in micro counter-current flows. Analytical Sciences, 28(1), 9–12. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.28.9

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