Nanofluidics : nanoscience and nanotechnology

In his now celebrated lecture at the 1959 meeting of the American Physical Society, Richard Feynman pondered the potential of miniaturization in the physical sciences. His vision, based on known technology, examined the limits set by physical principles and proposed a variety of new nano-tools inclu...

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Other Authors Edel, Joshua B., De Mello, Andrew
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK : RSC Publishing, ©2009.
SeriesRSC nanoscience & nanotechnology.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781621981589
1621981584
9781847558909
1847558909
9780854041473
0854041478
ISSN1757-7136
Physical Description1 online resource (xi, 198 pages) : illustrations (some color)

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Table of Contents:
  • Transport of ions, DNA polymers, and microtubules in the nanofluidic regime / Derek Stein, Martin Van Den Heuvel, and Cees Dekker
  • Biomolecule separation, concentration, and detection using nanofluidic channels / Jongyoon Han
  • Particle transport in micro and nanostructured arrays : asymmetric low Reynolds number flow / Jason Puchella and Robert Austin
  • Molecular transport and fluidic manipulation in three dimensional integrated nanofluidic networks / T.L. King, X. Jin, N. Aluru, and P.W. Bohn
  • Fabrication of silica nanofluidic tubing for single molecule detection / Miao Wang and Jun Kameoka
  • Single molecule analysis using single nanopores / Min Jun Kim, Joseph W.F. Robertson, and John J. Kasianowicz
  • Nanopore-based optofluidic devices for single molecule sensing / Guillaume A.T. Chansin, Jongin Hong, Andrew J. Demello, and Joshua B. Edel
  • Ion-current rectification in nanofluidic devices / Li-Jing Cheng and L. Jay Guo
  • Nanopillars and nanoballs for DNA analysis / Noritada Kaji, Manabu Tokeshi, and Yoshinobu Baba.