Transient osmotic flows in a microfluidic channel: measurements of solute permeability and reflection coefficients of hydrogel membranes
Transient osmotic flows in a microfluidic channel: measurements of solute permeability and reflection coefficients of hydrogel membranes
We first highlight theoretically a microfluidic configuration that allows to measure two fundamental parameters describing mass transport through a membrane: the solute permeability coefficient $\mathcal{L}_D$, and the associated reflection coefficient $\sigma$. This configuration exploits the high confinement of microfluidic geometries to relate these two coefficients to the dynamics of a transient flow induced by forward osmosis through a membrane embedded in a chip. We then applied this methodology to hydrogel membranes photo-crosslinked in a microchannel with \textit{in situ} measurements of osmotically-induced flows. These experiments enable us to estimate $\mathcal{L}_D$ and $\sigma$ and their dependence on the molecular weight of the solute under consideration, ultimately leading to a precise estimate of the molecular weight cut-off of these hydrogel membranes.
Julien Renaudeau、Pierre Lidon、Jean-Baptiste Salmon
物理学力学
Julien Renaudeau,Pierre Lidon,Jean-Baptiste Salmon.Transient osmotic flows in a microfluidic channel: measurements of solute permeability and reflection coefficients of hydrogel membranes[EB/OL].(2025-06-06)[2025-07-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.06186.点此复制
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