Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session A29: Microscale Flows: Emulsions & Microscale Flows: Interfaces and Wetting
8:00 AM–9:57 AM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 229 A
Chair: Mehdi Molaei, university of pennsylvania
Abstract: A29.00008 : Phase separation of a Ionic Liquid mixture by heating locally in a microfluidic system
9:31 AM–9:44 AM
Presenter:
Marie-Caroline Jullien
(IPR, Rennes, France)
Authors:
Marie-Caroline Jullien
(IPR, Rennes, France)
Marc Pascual
(IPR, Rennes, France)
Axelle Amon
(IPR, Rennes, France)
Alexandre Vilquin
(Gulliver, ESPCI, France)
We have shown that local heating in a microfluidic cavity can generate the phase separation of an ionic liquid of the LCST (low critical solution temperature) type into two separate phases: one rich in water, the other rich in ionic liquid. This system allows to consider an alternative to the recycling of these solutions which have many applications, e.g. in green chemistry. More precisely, we study the phase separation along the phase diagram of the solution composition. Three regimes are observed depending on the mass fraction of ionic liquid. These regimes display complex 3D flows combining the different idendified mechanisms that are rationalized. Interestingly, a thermocapillary-instability appear at intermediate ionic liquid mass fraction.
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