A water repellent 'nanoflower' for biomedical applications
Date | 26th, Jun 2019 |
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Source | Nanowerk - Nanotechnology Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Researchers have developed a 'lotus effect' by incorporating atomic defects in nanomaterials, which could have widespread applications in biomedical field including biosensing, lab-on-a-chip, blood-repellent, anti-fouling and self-cleaning applications.