Projects per year
Description
The current manufacture of silk nanoparticles using desolvation method is time-consuming and lack ability to tune nanoparticle characteristics. Over the last decade, microfluidics has been developed which enables to manipulate particle properties by fine-tuning process parameters such as the total flow rate and flow rate ratios. Our aim was therefore to manufacture silk nanoparticles by desolvation using the NanoAssemblrTM microfluidic setup.
All datasets for each figure provided in separate zipped folders. All measurements, equipment and software used in this study are detailed in the Readme file provided
All datasets for each figure provided in separate zipped folders. All measurements, equipment and software used in this study are detailed in the Readme file provided
Date made available | 22 Nov 2018 |
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Publisher | University of Strathclyde |
Date of data production | 31 Jul 2017 - 31 Mar 2018 |
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Future Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation Research Hub (CMAC Hub)
Florence, A. (Principal Investigator), Brown, C. (Co-investigator), Halbert, G. (Co-investigator), Johnston, B. (Co-investigator), Markl, D. (Co-investigator), Nordon, A. (Co-investigator), Price, C. J. (Co-investigator), Sefcik, J. (Co-investigator) & Ter Horst, J. (Co-investigator)
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
1/01/17 → 30/09/24
Project: Research