A Magnetic Checker Separates the Microparticles by Size and Sends Them on Different Paths
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A team of researchers from the universities of Tübingen, Bayreuth and Kassel and the Polish Academy of Sciences has developed a method to accurately control the movement of magnetic microparticles according to their size. These suspended particles, called colloidal particles, range in size from a few dozen nanometres to several micrometres. [...]
An international team of researchers has developed a method for precisely controlling the movement of magnetic microparticles based on their size. These so-called colloidal particles measure only a few tens of nanometers to several micrometers. Controlling them is important for applications such as drug delivery, laboratory tests in the medical field, and the synthesis of new materials. The study, a collaboration between researchers from the Uni…
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