Lan et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Pressure-driven nanoparticle transport across glass membranes containing a conical-shaped nanoporeLan et al., 2011
- Document ID
- 3859371033974899572
- Author
- Lan W
- Holden D
- Liu J
- White H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Experimental, theoretical, and finite-element simulation investigations of the pressure-driven translocation of nanoparticles across a conical-shaped glass nanopore membrane (GNM) are presented. The translocation of the particles is experimentally analyzed by measuring …
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