WO2009085201A1 - Microreactor assembly incorporating an interconnecting element - Google Patents
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- microreactors are commonly referred to as microstructured reactors, microchannel reactors, or microfluidic devices. Regardless of the particular nomenclature utilized, the microreactor is a device in which a moving or static target sample is confined and subject to processing. In some cases, the processing involves the analysis of chemical reactions. In others, the processing is executed as part of a manufacturing process utilizing two distinct reactants. In either case, the dimensions of the confined space are on the order of about 1 mm. Microchannels are the most typical form of such confinement and the microreactor is usually a continuous flow reactor, as opposed to a batch reactor. The reduced internal dimensions of the microchannels provide considerable improvement in mass and heat transfer rates. In addition, microreactors offer many advantages over conventional scale reactors, including vast improvements in energy efficiency, reaction speed, reaction yield, safety, reliability, scalability, etc.
- Microreactors are often employed to introduce two separate reactants into a common microchannel network.
- the microchannel network and the associated components for directing the reactants to the proper microchannels within the network are fairly complex and need to be configured for operation under high temperatures and pressures.
- conventional microreactor configurations such as that disclosed in International patent application WO- 2007-036513 employ a variety of fluidic ducts, fittings, adapters, O-rings, screws, clamps, and other types of connection elements to interconnect various microstructures within the microreactor configuration. Each of these elements increases the complexity of the system and is a potential source of leakage or other error within the system.
- the present invention relates generally to the design of a microreactor assembly that reduces the use of many of the aforementioned components and, as such, addresses these design issues.
- a microreactor assembly comprising a fluidic interconnect backbone and plurality of fluidic microstructures.
- the fluidic microstructures are supported by respective portions of the fluidic interconnect backbone.
- Each of the fluidic microstructures comprises a plurality of fluidic microchannels comprising respective microchannel input ports and microchannel output ports.
- the fluidic interconnect backbone comprises at least one interconnect microchannel comprising an interconnect input port and an interconnect output port.
- the microreactor assembly comprises a plurality of non-polymeric interconnect seals associated with the interconnect input and output ports.
- the interconnect input port of the fluidic interconnect backbone is interfaced with the microchannel output port of a first fluidic microstructure at one of the non- polymeric interconnect seals.
- the interconnect output port of the fluidic interconnect backbone is interfaced with the microchannel input port of a second fluidic microstructure at another of the non-polymeric interconnect seals.
- the interconnect microchannel is defined entirely by the fluidic interconnect backbone and is configured such that it extends from the non-polymeric interconnect seal at the microchannel output port of the first fluidic microstructure to the non-polymeric interconnect seal at the microchannel input port of the second fluidic microstructure without interruption by additional sealed interfaces.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a microreactor assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a detailed schematic illustration of a portion of the microreactor assembly illustrated in Fig. 1.
- the microreactor assembly 100 comprises a fluidic interconnect backbone 10 and plurality of fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40.
- reactants A and B are initially direct through respective thermal exchange microstructures 20 to help regulate the temperature of the reactants.
- the first reactant A is then routed through a reactant distribution microstructure 30, where the fluid flow path of reactant A is distributed across a plurality of reactant flow paths 31.
- Each of these reactant flow paths 31 is subsequently directed to a mixing microstructure 40, where the reactants A and B are permitted to react.
- fluidic microstructure configuration illustrated in Fig. 1 should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the present invention. Rather, the selected microstructures illustrated in Fig. 1 serve the general purpose of illustrating that microreactor assemblies according to the present invention can utilize the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 to support and operatively interconnect a variety of fluidic microstructures 100, including, but not limited to, those illustrated in Fig. 1.
- each of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40 comprises a plurality of fluidic microchannels 25, 35, 45 comprising respective microchannel input ports 22, 32, 42 and microchannel output ports 24, 34, 44.
- the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 comprises corresponding interconnect microchannels 15, each of which comprises an interconnect input port 12 and an interconnect output port 14.
- the microreactor assembly 100 also comprises a plurality of non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 associated with the interconnect input and output ports 12, 14.
- the interconnect input port 12 of the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 is interfaced with the microchannel output port 24 of a first fluidic microstructure 20 at one of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50.
- the interconnect output port 14 of the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 is interfaced with the microchannel input port 32 of a second fluidic microstructure 30 at another of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50.
- the interconnect microchannel 15 is defined entirely by the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 and is configured such that it extends from the non-polymeric interconnect seal 50 at the microchannel output port 24 of the first fluidic microstructure to the non-polymeric interconnect seal 50 at the microchannel input port 32 of the second fluidic microstructure 30 without interruption by additional sealed interfaces.
- the microreactor assembly 100 utilizes the interconnect backbone 10 to provide a high performance connection between the fluidic microstructures - in terms of chemical resistance and operating pressure and temperature.
- the interconnect backbone 10 also simplifies the microreactor assembly 100 by drastically decreasing the number of external connections between microstructures and the associated securing and sealing hardware.
- the interconnect backbone 10 can improve process control in microreactor assemblies because it also incorporates thermal interconnect microchannels 16. More specifically, referring collectively to Figs. 1 and 2, the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40 may each comprise thermal fluid microchannels 26, 46 configured for thermal exchange between a reactant fluid in the fluidic microchannels 25, 35, 45 and a thermal fluid in the thermal fluid microchannels 26, 46. Similarly, the interconnect microchannels 15 may comprise thermal interconnect microchannels 16 dedicated to the thermal fluid microchannels 26, 46 of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40 via corresponding non-polymeric interconnect seals.
- the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 is configured as a multilayer manifold comprising a network of cross-layer openings 18 and intra-layer blockages 19 configured to segregate individual layers of the multilayer manifold into a plurality of independent interconnect microchannels.
- the fluidic interconnect backbone 10 can be configured to complement a variety of fluidic microstructures of varying complexity.
- the respective positions of the cross-layer openings 18 can be selected such that the interconnect input and output ports 12, 14 complement standard I/O patterns of a variety of microfluidic structures or customized I/O patterns of highly specialized applications.
- the complexity of the reactant and thermal exchange microchannels illustrated herein can vary widely and has merely been illustrated in relatively simple schematic form in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the aforementioned interconnect and reactant microchannels 15, 25, 35, 45 serve to direct two or more reactants A, B to one or more common portions of the microreactor assembly 100 to facilitate reactions that will produce one or more reaction products C.
- the thermal fluid microchannels 16, 26, 46 utilize the circulation of a thermal fluid H to control the temperature of the microreactor assembly 100 and the various fluid circulating therein. It is contemplated that, in particular embodiments of the present invention, the temperature of the input thermal fluid H 1N can be varied between predetermined values to facilitate operation in different modes or under different conditions.
- the interconnect seals 50 are selected to be non-polymeric for improved performance at relatively high or relatively low operating temperatures, i.e., at temperatures wherein polymeric seals would fail or degrade.
- the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 may be constructed in a variety of ways.
- one or more of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 may comprise a sealed interface formed jointly by a material of one of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40, a material of the fluidic interconnect backbone 10, and an intervening non-polymeric bonding material.
- one or more of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 may comprise a glass/glass sealed interface, which may be formed jointly by a glass of one of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40 and a glass of the fluidic interconnect backbone 50.
- one or more of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 may comprise a glass/frit/glass sealed interface, which may be formed jointly by a glass of one of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40, a glass of the fluidic interconnect backbone 10, and an intervening layer of glass frit.
- one or more of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 may comprise a glass/ceramic sealed interface, which may be formed jointly by a glass or a ceramic of one of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40 and a glass or a ceramic of the fluidic interconnect backbone 10.
- one or more of the non- polymeric interconnect seals 50 may comprise a ceramic/ceramic sealed interface, which may be formed jointly by a ceramic of one of the fluidic microstructures 20, 30, 40 and a ceramic of the fluidic interconnect backbone 10.
- one or more of the non-polymeric interconnect seals 50 may comprises a glass/glass, a glass/ceramic, or a ceramic/ceramic sealed interface and an intervening non-polymeric bonding material.
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