Measurement of Concentration of Reaction Intermediate in Microreactors Using a Raman Microscope Spectrometer
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概要
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In microreactors, which comprise extremely narrow channels, a fluid is in laminar flow. The flow is constant spatially and temporally, and therefore, reactant concentrations are defined spatially, resulting in constant reactions. Consequently, the concentrations of reaction intermediates generated in microreactors are also defined spatially and are always constant. Regulation of the concentrations of the reaction intermediates enables efficient control of the reactions. In the present study, we have developed a basic technique for reaction control in microreactors by Raman microscopic spectrometry, and showed that the concentrations of the reaction intermediates are spatially defined as unique values that are dependent on the reactant concentration.
- 2012-07-01
著者
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Kudoh Satoshi
Graduate School Of Base (bio-applications And Systems Engineering) Tokyo University Of Agriculture A
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Kudoh Satoshi
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Kansai University
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OKADA Yoshiki
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University
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NITTA Kazuki
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University
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TANAKA Teijirou
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University
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