The biodegradable polymer Poly (D,L-lactide-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) is widely regarded as safe for use in medical applications, seeing common use in the creation of particles used in in vivo studies.
Emulsions that mix immiscible liquids are central to products from food to cosmetics. For instance, emulsions like mayonnaise mix liquids that don’t normally blend. They require added molecules called ...
Janus nanoparticles, characterised by their dual-faced surface chemistry, have garnered significant attention for their unique ability to mediate interfacial phenomena. Their asymmetry allows them to ...
An emulsion is a two-phase system formed by droplets dispersed in another non-miscible liquid. Many emulsions consist of a hydrophobic ‘oily’ phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase.
The development of methods for the large-scale production of nanoparticles has become of intense interest to researchers in recent years. In the quickly developing field of nanomedicine, metals such ...
It can also rapidly predict the crystal structure of polytypic nanoparticles. In addition, it is expected that the new analysis method developed by the research team is the new analytical method that ...
A new type of 'bijel' could one day lead to applications in soft robotics, liquid circuitry, and a host of other applications that could benefit from shape-shifting fluids. A new two-dimensional film, ...
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