Microfluidic Devices in Nanotechnology Applications

Microfluidic Devices in Nanotechnology Applications by Challa S. S. R. Kumar, published by Wiley on June 8, 2010, is a comprehensive exploration of the latest advancements at the intersection of nanotechnology and microfluidics. This 424-page volume delves into the rapid growth of microfluidics research over the past two decades, highlighting its emerging applications across various fields, including chemistry, biology, and engineering. The book reviews innovative devices and applications that arise from the integration of these two dynamic areas, providing insights into the evolving landscape of nanofluidics.
Readers will find detailed discussions on a range of topics, such as new lab-on-a-chip systems for drug delivery, the integration of microfluidics with nanoneuroscience, and novel approaches for synthesizing nanomaterials. Each of the ten chapters is authored by leading experts, offering a thorough examination of current applications and potential future developments. References in each chapter guide readers to primary literature for further exploration, making this volume a valuable resource for scientists, researchers, engineers, and students interested in the advancements of microfluidic devices and their applications in nanotechnology.
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Explores the latest applications arising from the intersection of nanotechnology and microfluidics
In the past two decades, microfluidics research has seen phenomenal growth, with many new and emerging applications in fields ranging from chemistry, physics, and biology to engineering. With the emergence of nanotechnology, microfluidics is currently undergoing dramatic changes, embracing the rising field of nanofluidics.
This volume reviews the latest devices and applications stemming from the merging of nanotechnology with microfludics in such areas as drug discovery, bio-sensing, catalysis, electrophoresis, enzymatic reactions, and nanomaterial synthesis. Each of the ten chapters is written by a leading pioneer at the intersection of nanotechnology and microfluidics. Readers not only learn about new applications, but also discover which futuristic devices and applications are likely to be developed. Topics explored in this volume include:
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New lab-on-a-chip systems for drug delivery
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Integration of microfluidics with nanoneuroscience to study the nervous system at the single-cell level
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Recent applications of nanoparticles within microfluidic channels for electrochemical and optical affinity biosensing
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Novel microfluidic approaches for the synthesis of nanomaterials
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Next-generation alternative energy portable power devices
References in each chapter guide readers to the primary literature for further investigation of individual topics. Overall, scientists, researchers, engineers, and students will not only gain a new perspective on what has been done, but also the nanotechnology tools they need to develop the next generation of microfluidic devices and applications.
Microfluidic Devices for Nanotechnology is a two-volume publication, the first ever to explore the synergies between microfluidics and nanotechnology. The first volume covers fundamental concepts; this second volume examines applications.
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