Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Spatially-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopic Study on Liquid/Liquid Extraction Processes in Polymer Microchannels
Haeng-Boo KIMKousei UENOMasahiro CHIBAOsamu KOGINoboru KITAMURA
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2000 Volume 16 Issue 8 Pages 871-876

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Abstract
The liquid/liquid extraction of an Al3+-DHAB chelate (DHAB = 2,2′-dihydroxyazobenzen) from water to 1-buthanol (BuOH) in a polymer-based microchannel chip was studied by spatially-resolved fluorescence microspectroscopy. A microchannel (depth, 10 µm; width, 200 µm) was fabricated on a styrol-plastic substrate by an imprinting method. A template for imprinting was prepared by photolithography, in which a spatial pattern printed on a transparency film by a standard drawing software package was used as a photomask. When two immiscible fluids were brought together into the channel chip by pressure-driven flow at the same velocity, a stable parallel stream was observed for each phase without mutual mixing. The extraction of Al-DHAB from water to BuOH was then studied as a fluorescence-intensity profile of the complex in the BuOH phase along the flow direction as well as along the channel-width direction. It was confirmed that extraction proceeded with solution flow and was governed by the contact time between the two phases. The results were explained by a one-dimensional mass-transfer model along the channel-width direction.
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