Flow optimization study of a batch microfluidics PET tracer synthesizing device

Abstract

We present numerical modeling and experimental studies of flow optimization inside a batch microfluidic micro-reactor used for synthesis of human-scale doses of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) tracers. Novel techniques are used for mixing within, and eluting liquid out of, the coin-shaped reaction chamber. Numerical solutions of the general incompressible Navier Stokes equations along with time-dependent elution scalar field equation for the three dimensional coin-shaped geometry were obtained and validated using fluorescence imaging analysis techniques. Utilizing the approach presented in this work, we were able to identify optimized geometrical and operational conditions for the micro-reactor in the absence of radioactive material commonly used in PET related tracer production platforms as well as evaluate the designed and fabricated micro-reactor using numerical and experimental validations.

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Authors
Elizarov, A., Meinhart, C., Miraghaie, R., van Dam, R.M., Huang, J., Daridon, A., Heath, J., Kolb, H.
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Journal
Biomedical Microdevices
Volume
134
Pages
231-242