Vishwa wrote: > Hi guys, > I have been facing this problem of bubble formation in my microchannel. The > dimensions of the channel are 2.5mm across, 5cm long and 60 microns tall. > The channel has some ridges on the floor and the bubble seem to collect in > the channel. That's a common problem not only for microchannels but also for standard tubes. It will help if you construct a debubbler before the microchannels. Heat up the liquid which you like to pump across your microchannels slightly. This will dissolve gas inside the liquid which might prevent bubbles later. You can use one of your microchannels covered by a gas-permeable membrane and heat up this structure by a peltier element. Thus, the bonded gas in your liquid can dissolve and pass the membrane. Thats at least a method I'm aware of in some commercial devices. Greetings Torsten