Characterization and separation of nanoparticles through electrical and geometrical trapping and manipulation Ghent University
Nanoparticles are becoming increasingly important in biomedical applications, electrophoretic ink displays, as well as in food and cosmetics. This does imply that the nanoparticles in these applications become increasingly complex and that their development requires accurate characterization. In addition, it is often crucial to screen properties of individual nanoparticles in complex and polydisperse samples, to measure them for a ...