Dear members, I would like to ask you about opinion about the easiest way to recreate equipment at lab scale for coating of iron nanoparticles with the polymer, I am thinking either to use supercritical CO2 chamber or to make some microfluidic system, but I am not sure which one would be easier and safer to make? I am not engineer and I am concerned with possible consequences that can arise from wrong design. any suggestion is welcomed
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Continuous-flow Photochemistry In Microreactors Vs Supercritical Fluids
Started by SSimone, Mar 13 2016 04:27 AM
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