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Ice microfluidics : ice as size-tunable separation field and physicochemical nature of freeze concentrated solutions : doctoral thesis accepted by Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

معرفی کتاب «Ice microfluidics : ice as size-tunable separation field and physicochemical nature of freeze concentrated solutions : doctoral thesis accepted by Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan» نوشتهٔ Arinori Inagawa، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Nature Singapore در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book explores the possibility of using micro/nanostructures formed on the doped ice surface as a novel separation platform. In addition, it provides comprehensive information on the nature of freeze-concentrated solutions (FCSs) and the ice/FCS interface, which play important roles in the natural environment and industrial processes alike. The book proposes a novel size-selective separation approach using channels formed on the doped ice surface. The separation is based on the physical interaction of analytes with channel walls, which is controlled by varying the channel width through temperature and dopant concentration changes. It also shows the precise control of the channel width to be in a range of 200 nm–4 μm and demonstrates the size-selective separation of microspheres, cells, and DNA. The physicochemical properties of FCSs are measured to reveal the nature of the ice/FCS interface, and the zeta potentials of ice are measured by determining EOF rates in a microchannel fabricated in the ice. The deprotonation at OH dangling bonds and adsorption of ions are also discussed. The viscosities of FCSs confined in micro/nanospaces are evaluated by means of two spectroscopic methods. When an FCS is confined in small spaces surrounded by ice, the viscosity increases compared to that in a bulk solution. Interestingly, this viscosity enhancement occurs even though its size is on the micrometer scale. These parameters are essential to discussing the unique phenomena occurring in FCSs. This book provides an explanation of the scientific processes taking place in FCSs, and reveals the potential that frozen solutions hold as innovative micro/nanofluidic devices and reaction platforms. This book explores the possibility of using micro/nanostructures formed on the doped ice surface as a novel separation platform. In addition, it provides comprehensive information on the nature of freeze-concentrated solutions (FCSs) and the ice/FCS interface, which play important roles in the natural environment and industrial processes alike. The book proposes a novel size-selective separation approach using channels formed on the doped ice surface. The separation is based on the physical interaction of analytes with channel walls, which is controlled by varying the channel width through temperature and dopant concentration changes. It also shows the precise control of the channel width to be in a range of 200 nmâ#x80;#x93;4 Î1⁄4m and demonstrates the size-selective separation of microspheres, cells, and DNA. The physicochemical properties of FCSs are measured to reveal the nature of the ice/FCS interface, and the zeta potentials of ice are measured by determining EOF rates in a microchannel fabricated in the ice. The deprotonation at OH dangling bonds and adsorption of ions are also discussed. The viscosities of FCSs confined in micro/nanospaces are evaluated by means of two spectroscopic methods. When an FCS is confined in small spaces surrounded by ice, the viscosity increases compared to that in a bulk solution. Interestingly, this viscosity enhancement occurs even though its size is on the micrometer scale. These parameters are essential to discussing the unique phenomena occurring in FCSs. This book provides an explanation of the scientific processes taking place in FCSs, and reveals the potential that frozen solutions hold as innovative micro/nanofluidic devices and reaction platforms Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii General Introduction (Arinori Inagawa)....Pages 1-11 Ice Grain Boundary Electrophoresis (Arinori Inagawa)....Pages 13-39 Migration Behavior of Bio-materials in Ice Grain Boundary Channels (Arinori Inagawa)....Pages 41-63 Charging of the Ice/FCS Interface Revealed by Ice Zeta Potential Measurements (Arinori Inagawa)....Pages 65-87 Viscosity Measurements of the Freeze Concentration Solution Confined in the Space Surrounded by Ice Crystals (Arinori Inagawa)....Pages 89-117 Conclusion and Outlook (Arinori Inagawa)....Pages 119-123 Back Matter ....Pages 125-125
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