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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (212 p.) , col., ill., strated inthroughout
    ISBN: 1847558909 , 9781847558909
    Series Statement: RSC Nanoscience & nanotechnology v. 6
    Note: Accessible in style, Nanofluidics fills a gap in the literature for a book focusing on bioanalytical applications within this growing field, In his now celebrated lecture at the 1959 meeting of the American Physical Society, Richard Feynman pondered the potential of miniaturization in the physical sciences. His vision, based on known technology, examined the limits set by physical principles and proposed a variety of new nano-tools including the concept of "atom-by-atom" fabrication. In the intervening decades, many of these predictions have become reality. In particular, the development and application of nanofluidics is becoming a competitive and exciting field of research. These nanoscale analytical instruments employ micromachined features and are able to manipulate fluid samples with high precision and efficiency. In a fundamental sense, chip-based analytical systems have been shown to have many advantages over their conventional (larger) analogues. Despite the growth of this field, there are surprisingly few books dedicated to nanofluidics. This book will fill the gap in the literature for a text focusing on bioanalytical applications. Written at a level accessible to experts and non-experts alike, it has the potential to become a mainstream text book for advanced nanobiotechnology courses within academic institutions
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Physics
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    Keywords: Nanostrukturiertes Material ; Nanotechnologie ; Mikrofluidik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Format: Online-Ressource (212 p) , col., ill., strated inthroughout
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847558909 , 9781847558909
    Series Statement: RSC Nanoscience & nanotechnology v. 6
    Content: Accessible in style, Nanofluidics fills a gap in the literature for a book focusing on bioanalytical applications within this growing field, In his now celebrated lecture at the 1959 meeting of the American Physical Society, Richard Feynman pondered the potential of miniaturization in the physical sciences. His vision, based on known technology, examined the limits set by physical principles and proposed a variety of new nano-tools including the concept of "atom-by-atom" fabrication. In the intervening decades, many of these predictions have become reality. In particular, the development and application of nanofluidics is becoming a competitive and exciting field of research. These nanoscale analytical instruments employ micromachined features and are able to manipulate fluid samples with high precision and efficiency. In a fundamental sense, chip-based analytical systems have been shown to have many advantages over their conventional (larger) analogues. Despite the growth of this field, there are surprisingly few books dedicated to nanofluidics. This book will fill the gap in the literature for a text focusing on bioanalytical applications. Written at a level accessible to experts and non-experts alike, it has the potential to become a mainstream text book for advanced nanobiotechnology courses within academic institutions
    Note: Ebook , Nanofluidics_publicity; full book resized , Chapter 1: Transport of Ions, DNA Polymers, and Microtubules in the Nanofluidic Regime-- Chapter 2: Biomolecule Separation, Concentration, and Detection using Nanofluidic Channels-- Chapter 3: Particle Transport in Micro and Nanostructured Arrays: Asymmetric Low Reynolds Number Flow-- Chapter 5: Fabrication of Silica Nanofluidic Tubing for Single Molecule Detection-- Chapter 6: Single Molecule Analysis Using Single Nanopores-- Chapter 7: Nanopore-Based Optofluidic Devices for Single Molecule Sensing-- Chapter 8: Ion-Current Rectification in Nanofluidic Devices-- Chapter 9: Nanopillars and Nanoballs for DNA Analysis--.
    Additional Edition: Print version Nanofluidics : Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Physics
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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