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UV-Powered Fluid Pump Could Move Pollutants, Deliver Drugs

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A highly controllable method that uses UV light to direct particle motion and assembly within liquids could assist in drug delivery and chemical sensing. Developed by the Sen Lab at Pennsylvania State University, the new technique utilizes freely suspended nanoparticles to pump fluid toward desired point sources. The pumping rates are dependent on particle concentration and light intensity, making the pumping easy to control. “Many applications related to sensors, drug delivery, and nanotechnology require the precise control of the flow of fluids,” said professor Ayusman...Read full article

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    Published: January 2019
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