Method of producing magnetic particles and reaction method using microreactor and microreactor
View Patent ↗In a method of producing magnetic particles which includes the steps of preparing alloy particles capable of forming a CuAu or Cu 3 Au hard magnetic ordered alloy phase and of forming magnetic particles for forming CuAu or Cu 3 Au magnetic particles, a plurality of solutions L 1 and L 2 for preparing the alloy particles are passed in a thin-plate laminar flow and diffused in the direction perpendicular to the flow direction at the contact interface of the solutions L 1 and L 2 in a mixing channel by using a microreactor, whereby a uniform mixing reaction is conducted in a short time.
1. A method of producing magnetic particles, comprising the steps of:
preparing alloy particles capable of forming a CuAu or Cu 3 Au hard magnetic ordered alloy phase; and
forming magnetic particles,
wherein the step of preparing the alloy particles comprises subjecting a plurality of solutions for preparing the alloy particles to a mixing reaction by a liquid phase method using a microreactor, wherein the microreactor is a parallel-flow microreactor in which:
the plurality of solutions merge in one microchannel through respective liquid supply channels which form a parallel tube structure, and
each merged solution is passed in a parallel laminar flow while diffusing to the direction normal to the contact interface to mix with each other; where by-product gas is generated in the mixing reaction by the liquid phase method using the microreactor,
wherein the mixing reaction comprises the steps of:
supplying a gas unreactive to the solution to the microchannel to form a gas layer over a solution layer;
incorporating the by-product gas into the gas layer, the by-product gas being generated by the mixing reaction and ascending through the solution layer; and
discharging the by-product gas outside of the microchannel along with the gas unreactive to the solution.
2. The method of producing magnetic particles according to claim 1 , wherein the gas is supplied to the microchannel to allow the gas layer to have a thickness of not less than 80% of the thickness of the solution layer.
3. A method of producing magnetic particles, comprising the steps of:
preparing alloy particles capable of forming a CuAu or Cu 3 Au hard magnetic ordered alloy phase; and
forming magnetic particles,
wherein the step of preparing the alloy particles comprises subjecting a plurality of solutions for preparing the alloy particles to a mixing reaction by a liquid phase method using a microreactor, wherein the microreactor is a concentric microreactor in which:
the plurality of solutions merge in one microchannel through respective liquid supply channels which form a concentric multi-cylindrical structure, and
each merged solution is passed in a concentric laminar flow while diffusing to the direction normal to the contact interface to mix with each other where by-product gas is generated in the mixing reaction by the liquid phase method using the microreactor,
wherein the mixing reaction comprises:
supplying a gas unreactive to the solution to the microchannel to form an annular gas layer outside of an annular solution layer formed by the concentric multi-cylindrical structure;
incorporating the by-product gas into the gas layer, the by-product gas being generated by the mixing reaction and ascending through the solution layer; and
discharging the by-product gas outside of the microchannel with the gas.
4. The method of producing magnetic particles according to claim 3 , wherein the gas is supplied to the microchannel to allow the gas layer to have a thickness of not less than 80% of the thickness of the solution layer.
5. A method of producing magnetic particles, comprising the steps of:
preparing alloy particles capable of forming a CuAu or Cu 3 Au hard magnetic ordered alloy phase; and
forming magnetic particles,
wherein the step of preparing the alloy particles comprises subjecting a plurality of solutions for preparing the alloy particles to a mixing reaction by a liquid phase method using a microreactor, wherein the microreactor is a parallel-flow microreactor in which:
the plurality of solutions merge in one microchannel through respective liquid supply channels which form a parallel tube structure, and
each merged solution is passed in a parallel laminar flow while diffusing to the direction normal to the contact interface to mix with each other; where by-product gas is generated in the mixing reaction by the liquid phase method using the microreactor,
wherein the mixing reaction is conducted with constant permeation of the by-product gas generated with the progress of a liquid-liquid reaction of the plurality of solutions outside of the microchannel through a gas permeation member which is permeable to liquid but impermeable to gas.
6. The method of producing magnetic particles according to claim 5 , wherein a first pressure in the microchannel and a second pressure outside the microchannel are relatively controlled to make the first pressure larger than the second pressure bordered by the gas permeation member.
7. A method of producing magnetic particles, comprising the steps of:
preparing alloy particles capable of forming a CuAu or Cu 3 Au hard magnetic ordered alloy phase; and
forming magnetic particles,
wherein the step of preparing the alloy particles comprises subjecting a plurality of solutions for preparing the alloy particles to a mixing reaction by a liquid phase method using a microreactor, wherein the microreactor is a concentric microreactor in which:
the plurality of solutions merge in one microchannel through respective liquid supply channels which form a concentric multi-cylindrical structure, and
each merged solution is passed in a concentric laminar flow while diffusing to the direction normal to the contact interface to mix with each other, where by-product gas is generated in the mixing reaction by the liquid phase method using the microreactor,
wherein the mixing reaction is conducted with constant permeation of the by-product gas generated with the progress of a liquid-liquid reaction of the plurality of solutions outside of the microchannel through a gas permeation member which is permeable to liquid but impermeable to gas.
8. The method of producing magnetic particles according to claim 7 , wherein a first pressure in the microchannel and a second pressure outside the microchannel are relatively controlled to make the first pressure larger than the second pressure bordered by the gas permeation member.