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PIER Photon Science Colloquium: Advancements in combining microfluidics and x-ray technology
by
Stephan Förster(Universität Bayreuth)
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Europe/Berlin
Bldg. 28c, seminar room
Bldg. 28c, seminar room
Description
Microfluidics has developed into an established experimental technology. Driven by demands in micro-bioanalytics (“lab-on-a-chip”) and chemical microreactor engineering, microfluidic devices for handling liquid volumes down to picoliters have became available. Similarly, miniaturization in x-ray optics has made impressive progress in recent years. At dedicated beamlines of third-generation synchrotrons x-ray beams with widths deep in the sub-micrometer range have been realized. The combination of microfluidics with micro-x-ray technology is currently developed into a powerful experimental methodology suitable for in-situ kinetic investigations down to time-scales of microseconds that have so far not been accessible.