Spatiotemporal dynamics of nanowire growth in a microfluidic reactor

Erfan, Mazen; Gnambodoe-Capochichi, Martine; Sabry, Yasser M; Khalil D; Leprince-Wang, Yamin; Bourouina, Tarik;

Abstract


Co-integration of nanomaterials into microdevices poses several technological challenges and presents numerous scientific opportunities that have been addressed in this paper by integrating zinc oxide nanowires (ZnO-NWs) into a microfluidic chamber. In addition to the applications of these combined materials, this work focuses on the study of the growth dynamics and uniformity of nanomaterials in a tiny microfluidic reactor environment. A unique experimental platform was built through the integration of a noninvasive optical characterization technique with the microfluidic reactor. This platform allowed the unprecedented demonstration of time-resolved and spatially resolved monitoring of the in situ growth of NWs, in which the chemicals were continuously fed into the microfluidic reactor. The platform was also used to assess the uniformity of NWs grown quickly in a 10-mm-wide microchamber, which was intentionally chosen to be 20 times wider than those used in previous attempts because it can accommodate applications requiring a large surface of interaction while still taking advantage of submillimeter height. Further observations included the effects of varying the flow rate on the NW diameter and length in addition to a synergetic effect of continuous renewal of the growth solution and the confined environment of the chemical reaction.


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Title Spatiotemporal dynamics of nanowire growth in a microfluidic reactor
Authors Erfan, Mazen; Gnambodoe-Capochichi, Martine; Sabry, Yasser M; Khalil D ; Leprince-Wang, Yamin; Bourouina, Tarik
Keywords Chemistry;Nanowires;Micro-optics
Issue Date 2021
Publisher SPRINGERNATURE
Journal Microsystems & nanoengineering 
ISSN 2055-7434
DOI 10.1038/s41378-021-00308-4
PubMed ID 34712489
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85116849756
Web of science ID WOS:000706133700001

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