Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering

This paper provides an overview of how molecule-sensitive, spatially-resolved technologies can be applied for monitoring and measuring in microchannels. The principles of elastic light scattering, fluorescence, near-infrared, mid-infrared, and Raman imaging, as well as combination techniques, are br...

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Main Authors: Marcel Nachtmann, Julian Deuerling, Matthias Rädle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/4/353
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spelling doaj-b5ee063799a94a8d826bfc307369bb8c2020-11-25T02:05:33ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2020-03-011135335310.3390/mi11040353Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process EngineeringMarcel Nachtmann0Julian Deuerling1Matthias Rädle2Reseach Center CeMOS, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Paul-Wittsack-Str. 10, 68163 Mannheim, GermanyReseach Center CeMOS, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Paul-Wittsack-Str. 10, 68163 Mannheim, GermanyReseach Center CeMOS, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Paul-Wittsack-Str. 10, 68163 Mannheim, GermanyThis paper provides an overview of how molecule-sensitive, spatially-resolved technologies can be applied for monitoring and measuring in microchannels. The principles of elastic light scattering, fluorescence, near-infrared, mid-infrared, and Raman imaging, as well as combination techniques, are briefly presented, and their advantages and disadvantages are explained. With optical methods, images can be acquired both scanning and simultaneously as a complete image. Scanning technologies require more acquisition time, and fast moving processes are not easily observable. On the other hand, molecular selectivity is very high, especially in Raman and mid-infrared (MIR) scanning. For near-infrared (NIR) images, the entire measuring range can be simultaneously recorded with indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) cameras. However, in this wavelength range, water is the dominant molecule, so it is sometimes necessary to use complex learning algorithms that increase the preparation effort before the actual measurement. These technologies excite molecular vibrations in a variety of ways, making these methods suitable for specific products. Besides measurements of the fluid composition, technologies for particle detection are of additional importance. With scattered light techniques and evaluation according to the Mie theory, particles in the range of 0.2–1 µm can be detected, and fast growth processes can be observed. Local multispectral measurements can also be carried out with fiber optic-coupled systems through small probe heads of approximately 1 mm diameter.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/4/353surface scanning opticsRamannear infraredmiddle infrared imagingscanningmultimodal spectroscopy
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Julian Deuerling
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Julian Deuerling
Matthias Rädle
Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering
Micromachines
surface scanning optics
Raman
near infrared
middle infrared imaging
scanning
multimodal spectroscopy
author_facet Marcel Nachtmann
Julian Deuerling
Matthias Rädle
author_sort Marcel Nachtmann
title Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering
title_short Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering
title_full Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering
title_fullStr Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Molecule Sensitive Optical Imaging and Monitoring Techniques—A Review of Applications in Micro-Process Engineering
title_sort molecule sensitive optical imaging and monitoring techniques—a review of applications in micro-process engineering
publisher MDPI AG
series Micromachines
issn 2072-666X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description This paper provides an overview of how molecule-sensitive, spatially-resolved technologies can be applied for monitoring and measuring in microchannels. The principles of elastic light scattering, fluorescence, near-infrared, mid-infrared, and Raman imaging, as well as combination techniques, are briefly presented, and their advantages and disadvantages are explained. With optical methods, images can be acquired both scanning and simultaneously as a complete image. Scanning technologies require more acquisition time, and fast moving processes are not easily observable. On the other hand, molecular selectivity is very high, especially in Raman and mid-infrared (MIR) scanning. For near-infrared (NIR) images, the entire measuring range can be simultaneously recorded with indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) cameras. However, in this wavelength range, water is the dominant molecule, so it is sometimes necessary to use complex learning algorithms that increase the preparation effort before the actual measurement. These technologies excite molecular vibrations in a variety of ways, making these methods suitable for specific products. Besides measurements of the fluid composition, technologies for particle detection are of additional importance. With scattered light techniques and evaluation according to the Mie theory, particles in the range of 0.2–1 µm can be detected, and fast growth processes can be observed. Local multispectral measurements can also be carried out with fiber optic-coupled systems through small probe heads of approximately 1 mm diameter.
topic surface scanning optics
Raman
near infrared
middle infrared imaging
scanning
multimodal spectroscopy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/4/353
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