Unlocking Solutions to Molecule and Chemical Manipulation with Nanofluidic Devices
In a recent breakthrough in nanotechnology, researchers have developed a new method for controlling the movement of molecules and chemicals on the nanoscale. Known as nanofluidic devices, these tiny systems can provide solutions to a range of problems in the molecular and chemical fields. Nanofluidic devices are made up of nanostructures, which are incredibly tiny channels that measure just a few nanometers in diameter. These channels allow for precise control of the flow of molecules and chemicals, allowing for a range of applications. For example, nanofluidic devices can be used to separate and purify molecules, or detect and analyze chemical compounds.
source: Phys.org