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Microfluidic free interface diffusion: measurement of diffusion coefficients and evidence of interfacial-driven transport phenomena

Soft Condensed Matter 2022-08-23 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We have developed a microfluidic tool to measure the diffusion coefficient DD of solutes in an aqueous solution, by following the temporal relaxation of an initially steep concentration gradient in a microchannel. Our chip exploits multilayer soft lithography and the opening of a pneumatic microvalve to trigger the interdiffusion of pure water and the solution initially separated in the channel by the valve, the so-called free interface diffusion technique. Another microvalve at a distance from the diffusion zone closes the channel and thus suppresses convection. Using this chip, we have measured diffusion coefficients of solutes in water with a broad size range, from small molecules to polymers and colloids, with values in the range D[1013109]D \in [10^{-13}- 10^{-9}]~m2^2/s. The same experiments but with added colloidal tracers also revealed diffusio-phoresis and diffusio-osmosis phenomena due to the presence of the solute concentration gradient. We nevertheless show that these interfacial-driven transport phenomena do not affect the measurements of the solute diffusion coefficients in the explored concentration range.

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@article{arxiv.2208.10410,
  title  = {Microfluidic free interface diffusion: measurement of diffusion coefficients and evidence of interfacial-driven transport phenomena},
  author = {Hoang-Thanh Nguyen and Anne Bouchaudy and Jean-Baptiste Salmon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.10410},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 11 figures