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Nanoparticles synthesis on chip

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Nanoparticles synthesis on chip

Audrey Nsamela, PhD candidate for ActiveMatter, presents the basics of nanoparticles synthesis on chip. This webinar was held in April 2020.

“Microfluidic devices are designed to manipulate fluids in channels on the microscale, and have widely been used in the field of nanotechnology. Nanoparticle synthesis in microfluidic systems is performed in microreactors that have inner dimensions usually smaller than 1 mm. Microreactors can be of tubular designs and perhaps more commonly of lab-on-chip designs. Chips are often fabricated in polymers such as PDMS or glass.”

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