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A 3D hydrodynamic focusing microreactor was used to observe the in situ nanocrystallization of rubrene by fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM). The crystallization is achieved by a precipitation method based on the addition of a non-solvent. The rubrene solution flows from a capillary and is squeezed in 3D by two side flows containing water. The principle of the 3D hydrodynamic focusing is detailed; this device allows to follow the in situ crystallization process in less that 5 ms. Moreover, different experiments have demonstrated the possibility of quantifying the dynamics of the crystallization process which is linked with the diffusion process.

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This page is a summary of: Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy for in situ observation of the nanocrystallization of rubrene in a microfluidic set-up, Chemical Physics Letters, September 2007, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2007.08.034.
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