High pressure microfluidics : new tools for investigating the deep biosphere

Autor: Cario, Anaïs, Lecoutre, Carole, Nguyen, Olivier, Marre, Samuel, Garrabos, Yves
Přispěvatelé: Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux (ICMCB), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), ITQUIMA, Juan Francisco Rodriquez Romero, Ignacio Gracia Fernandez, Teresa Garcia Gonzalez, Jesus Ramo Marcos, Jesus Manuel Garcia Varga, Elisabeth Badens, Thomas Gamse, Eberhard Schlucker, Toulin, Stéphane
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: 17th European Meeting on Supercritical Fluids and 7th European Meeting High Pressure Technology, ITQUIMA, April 8-11, 2019 : proceedings
17th European Meeting on Supercritical Fluids and 7th European Meeting High Pressure Technology
17th European Meeting on Supercritical Fluids and 7th European Meeting High Pressure Technology, ITQUIMA, Apr 2019, Ciudad Real, Spain. pp.155-156
Popis: ISBN 978-84-09-10484-0; International audience; Over the last 10 years, a new field of investigation called "high pressure microfluidics" has gained increasing interest [1]. It is based on the idea of combining the advantages of microfluidics (reduction in size, rapid screening, in situ analyses, reproducibility, hydrodynamic control, improvement of heat and mass transfers, low consumption of reagents during optimization phases, etc.) with fluid systems used under high pressure (and high temperature) conditions. The development of this high pressure microfluidic technology has opened up many opportunities to study and characterize a large number of processes using high pressure fluids (up to a few hundred bar at present) such as hydro- and solvothermal processes, thermodynamics measurements [2], studies of geofluids flows in model porous media [3] or supercritical fluids [4]. More recently, it appears thatsuch tools are particularly well adapted to the investigation of microbiology under extreme conditions such as microorganisms living in the deep.
Databáze: OpenAIRE