Textured surfaces as a new platform for nanoparticle synthesis

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Abstract

We present a new, surface-based microfluidic platform for the synthesis of nanoparticles. In this platform chemical reagents are carried in separate droplets, then mixed and later transported to a desired location on the surface using surface textured ratchet tracks. This brings the advantages of both synthesizing and transporting nanoparticles in situ without having cross-contamination between samples and addressing each sample independently. This platform is also capable of carrying multiple synthesis reactions concurrently.

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Baştopçu, M., Derinöz, A. E., Yilmaz, A. C., & Erdem, E. Y. (2018). Textured surfaces as a new platform for nanoparticle synthesis. Soft Matter, 14(21), 4311–4316. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sm00091c

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