Straightforward biodegradable nanoparticle generation through megahertz-order ultrasonic atomization

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Abstract

Simple and reliable formation of biodegradable nanoparticles formed from poly-ε-caprolactone was achieved using 1.645 MHz piston atomization of a source fluid of 0.5% w/v of the polymer dissolved in acetone; the particles were allowed to descend under gravity in air 8 cm into a 1 mM solution of sodium dodecyl sulfate. After centrifugation to remove surface agglomerations, a symmetric monodisperse distribution of particles φ 186 nm (SD=5.7, n=6) was obtained with a yield of 65.2%. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Forde, G., Friend, J., & Williamson, T. (2006). Straightforward biodegradable nanoparticle generation through megahertz-order ultrasonic atomization. Applied Physics Letters, 89(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2221914

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