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Large scale manufacture of magnetic polymer particles using membranes and microfluidic devices
Qingchun Yuan
, Richard A. Williams
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Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Microfluidic Device
100%
Membrane Device
100%
Large-scale Fabrication
100%
Magnetic Polymer Particle
100%
Emulsification Method
50%
Magnetic Components
25%
Diagnostic Technology
25%
Low-level Control
25%
Coefficient of Variation
25%
Manufacturing Methods
25%
Particle Size
25%
Polymer Microspheres
25%
Embedment
25%
Sub-micrometer
25%
Membrane Emulsification
25%
Size Control
25%
Narrow Size Distribution
25%
In Situ Formation
25%
Scale Dimension
25%
Microfluidic Emulsification
25%
Emulsification
25%
Separation Technology
25%
Biomedical Treatment
25%
Monodisperse Emulsion
25%
Particle Polydispersity
25%
Treatment Technology
25%
Monodisperse Polymer
25%
Emulsion Microspheres
25%
Engineering
Microscale
100%
Microfluidic Device
100%
Review Paper
50%
Coefficient of Variation
50%
Nanoscale
50%
Future Application
50%
Microsphere
50%
Embedment
50%
Polydispersity
50%
Material Science
Magnetic Polymer
100%
Polymer Particle
100%
Microsphere
25%