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The file is a supplemental video from a 2023 scientific research paper titled "Analysis of dynamic acoustic resonance effects in a sonicated gas–liquid microreactor" published in Lab on a Chip (and archived on PMC).
In the field of microfluidics, the ability to control the interaction between gases and liquids is vital for applications ranging from pharmaceutical synthesis to wastewater treatment. A recent study has shed light on a complex phenomenon known as , where high-frequency ultrasound is used to manipulate gas bubbles within tiny channels. The Challenge of Segmented Flow 2451.mp4
Traditional microreactors often use "segmented flow," where gas bubbles and liquid slugs alternate. While efficient, these systems sometimes struggle with limited mass transfer between phases. The researchers explored using ultrasound in the (200 kHz to 1 MHz)—a zone previously largely unexplored—to solve this. What is 2451.mp4? The file is a supplemental video from a
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