Microfluidic systems, and more specifically, microfluidic chips, have a number of features that make them particularly useful for the study of chemical reactions on-line. The present paper will discuss two examples, the study of fluidic behaviour at high pressures and the excitation and detection of nuclear magnetic resonance in a reaction mixture, both in nanoliter volumes.
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Forum on Microfluidics Devices and Systems
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