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A facile fabrication process for micro‐ and nanometer‐scale hybrid structures employing a microfluidic reactor is described. The unique properties of hydrodynamic flow focusing are exploited to promote the formation of well‐defined structures with dissimilar morphology and structure in a fast and simple way. The hybrid nanowires are potential candidates for nanometer‐sized sensors due to their electrical...
The inside cover shows a scanning electron microscopy image of electrically conductive hybrid nanofibers made of tetrathiafulvalene/gold produced by hydrodynamic flow focusing in a microfluidic device, as reported in work by Josep Puigmartí‐Luis and co‐workers on p. 2255. The hybrid nanowires produced using this method are potential candidates for nanoscale sensor applications due to their electrical...
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