Emulsions that mix immiscible liquids are central to products from food to cosmetics. For instance, emulsions like mayonnaise mix liquids that don’t normally blend. They require added molecules called ...
Janus nanoparticles, characterised by their dual-faced surface chemistry, have garnered significant attention for their unique ability to mediate interfacial phenomena. Their asymmetry allows them to ...
When inorganic nanoparticles come together, their optical, electronic, and magnetic properties depend strongly on how they ...
Nanoemulsions enable the fabrication of uniform polymeric nanoparticles for various applications, including drug delivery, nanomaterials synthesis, cosmetics, and food manufacturing; however, existing ...
What are Liquid Crystal Nanoparticles? Liquid crystal nanoparticles (LCNPs) are a unique class of nanomaterials that combine the properties of liquid crystals with the advantages of nanoparticles.
A recent study published in Engineering presents an innovative acoustofluidics-based approach for intracellular nanoparticle delivery. This method offers a new way to transport various functional ...
The global push to reduce plastic waste has intensified interest in paper as a sustainable packaging material. Derived from renewable plant fibers, paper is biodegradable, recyclable, and widely ...