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The separation of nanoscale particles based on their differences in size is an essential technique to the nanoscience and nanotechnology community. Here, nanoparticles are successfully separated in a continuous flow by using tilted‐angle standing surface acoustic waves. The acoustic field deflects nanoparticles based on volume, and the fractionation of nanoparticles is optimized by tuning the cutoff...
Tony Jun Huang and co‐workers use a standing acoustic wave field to achieve size‐based separation of nanoparticles. As the researchers describe in article number 1606039, large particles experience stronger deflection than smaller ones. The method requires neither label, nor contact and applies a principle that is independent of particle charge, polarity or buffer conditions, rendering it particularly...
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