*** Solvent extraction in nano-layer coated PDMS microfluidic chips: case study of Ac-225. ***
Authors: Svenja Trapp, Albert Santoso, Yassine Hounat, Elisabeth Paulssen, J. Ruud van Ommen, Volkert van Steijn, Robin M. de Kruijff

Delft University of Technology
Corresponding author: Robin de Kruijff
Contact Information:
r.m.dekruijff@tudelft.nl
Delft University of Technology - Department of Radiation Science and Technology

***General Introduction***
This dataset contains data collected during solvent extraction experiments at Delft University of Technology, as part of Albert Santoso's and Svenja Trapp's PhD Thesis project (2023-2024)

It is being made public both to act as supplementary data for publications and the PhD thesis of ALbert Santoso and Svenja Trapp and in order for other researchers to use this data in their own work.

The data in this data set was collected in the Radio-laboratory of the
Delft University of Technology - Department of Radiation Science and Technology between early 2023 to early 2024.
This research project was made possible by a grant from NWO.

***Purpose of the experiments***
The purpose of these experiments was to investigate the microfluidic solvent extraction of Ac-225 and La-140 from aqueous solutions, in a nano-layer coated PDMS microfluidic chip. 

***Measurement equipment***
Measurements of radionuclides where done with the Wallac Gamma counter. Non-radioactive metal compounds where measured by ICP-OES.

***Description of the data in this data set***
Two data are included in this dataset. The first origin file (chip and batch case studies) has been organised in a first step per nuclide. In subfolders the titel of the data set represents the experimental results that were obtained.
The second origin file (5 flow profile in mf) has been organised recording the flow rate of aqueous and oil phase combinations where a parallel flow, a leak flow and a droplet flow is obtained.