Abstract

The paper describes microscopic temperature imaging with luminescent polymer nanosheets. Europium complexes were incorporated in ultrathin polymer film prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique for temperature sensing in microchannels. Straight and T-shaped microchannels were fabricated so that the bottom surface of the microchannels served as the temperature sensing plane. This set-up allows a two-dimensional temperature mapping of the thermal fluid flow in the microchannel. Both steady-state and dynamic processes of temperature distribution was clearly imaged by using a fluorescence microscope equipped with a digital CCD camera with good spatial and time resolution of 1.9 microm and 0.3 K. The results indicate that the polymer nanosheets prepared by the LB technique are a good candidate to develop the fundamental understanding of microfluidic systems.

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