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When two immiscible liquids make contact in a microchannel, the flow pattern is affected by the affinity between channel walls and liquids. In this study, microchannels (200 µm in width and 200 µm in depth) having a T-shaped bifurcation point were fabricated on PMMA plates. The inner walls of the microchannels were modified in a zone-selective manner to be either hydrophilic or hydrophobic, based on verification accomplished via a laser interference fringe technique. The microchannel was placed horizontally, and water and octane were introduced into the upper-side channel (hydrophilic) and into the lower-side channel (hydrophobic), respectively. The experimental results showed that water and octane formed a stable layered flow, and the two liquids were virtually completely separated at the T-shaped section, even when static pressure was intentionally applied to the outlets. CFD simulation, using FLUENT 6.3 software, was performed to explain the role of zone-selective modification of microchannel walls.
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Yamasaki, Y., Goto, M., Kariyasaki, A. et al. Layered liquid-liquid flow in microchannels having selectively modified hydrophilic and hydrophobic walls. Korean J. Chem. Eng. 26, 1759–1765 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-009-0265-9
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