“…In recent years, microfluidic technology has attracted increasing attention across various fields due to its precise control and high operational efficiency. Enhanced mass transfer within the microchannel enables the continuous execution of certain synthetic processes, thus ameliorating the productivity of products traditionally inefficient in complex batch operations. − Segmented flow, one of the most studied flow patterns in microfluidics, features a vortex in each segment, facilitating robust internal recirculation and superior mass and heat transfer. − Owing to this attribute, segmented flow has been utilized not only in chemical reactions but also in extraction and crystallization procedures. − In our previous study, we effectively regulated the length of the gas–liquid segment in a 1.59 mm perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) tube without varying the fluid flow rates . We further demonstrated that mass transfer at the segment interface is significantly enhanced relative to that at the bubble surface, and the rate of mass transfer can be modulated by altering the segment length, a topic to be elaborated upon in our upcoming publication.…”