화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.207, 440-444, 2012
Liquid-liquid slug flow separation in a slit shaped micro device
As micro reactors are more and more used in research and production, the need for micro work-up facilities like separators for organic and aqueous slug flow is growing. Numerous examples of these capillary force based separators are presented in literature. The disadvantage of these devices is that at higher flow rates, the hydraulic pressure exceeds the capillary pressure which results in breakthrough. In this paper we present a micro separator for liquid-liquid slug flow with hydrophobic and hydrophilic rectangular capillaries (height: 0.1-2 mm, length: 5 mm and width: 10 mm) to prevent this. The narrow height of the capillary provides a large capillary pressure and the large width a low hydraulic pressure. Separation efficiencies of 99.5% for flow rates of 30-50 ml min(-1) are obtained. The ratio between the capillary pressure and the hydraulic pressure is a good predictor of the separation efficiency and must have the value 2 or higher to prevent breakthrough. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.