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      <subfield code="a">Capdevila Cullerés, Jaume</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">During the last decades, scientists had been widely attracted for microchemical&#xd;
processing technology, due to its efficient mass and energy transfer as well as the&#xd;
increased safety they provide. Microstructured devices offer the possibility of&#xd;
intensifying distillation operations by providing high ratios of contact areas to volume,&#xd;
high driving force gradients and considerably short transport distances. However, the&#xd;
development of such separation micro devices has proven to be a very challenging task&#xd;
Indeed, the high surface-to-volume ratio prevailing at microscale results in an unstable&#xd;
boiling and thus in a drop of the distillation efficiency. It is therefore essential to ensure&#xd;
good thermal control in a lab-on-a-chip device in order to precisely achieve a certain&#xd;
desired temperature profile. So far, the existing micro-distillation concepts presented in&#xd;
literature are based on conventional heating and cooling methods, involving external&#xd;
heat transfer systems. The latter are characterized by high energy consumption and the&#xd;
difficulty to establish the required local temperature profile along the microdevice,&#xd;
leading therefore to the reduction of the driving force for mass transfer in the&#xd;
microdistillation process.&#xd;
In order to overcome these issues, we aim to point towards a novel heating system&#xd;
intended to operate alongside a microdistillation system. Therefore, several novel&#xd;
microheating sources are presented and compared, allowing to shape up a study of the&#xd;
different characteristics and a proposal of the integration of an innovative heating&#xd;
source in a microdistillation system is done. Integration of localized temperature&#xd;
controlled heat transfer systems within the microdistillation device constitutes a&#xd;
promising route to providing rapid and efficient heating / cooling along with a reliable&#xd;
control of local temperatures, with important potential to improve distillation efficiency&#xd;
while reducing the energy requirement of the whole system as compared to existing&#xd;
microdistillation systems.</subfield>
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