Nanobiomaterials library synthesis for high-throughput screening using a dry powder printing method
Nanobiomaterials library synthesis for high-throughput screening using a dry powder printing method
High throughput (HT) screening and combinatorial searches for the discovery, development and optimization of functional materials have been widely accepted in many new materials discovery. Dry powder HT library synthesis has advantage to use same powder materials in lab as in production. An ultrasonic dry powder micro-feeding system is developed in this paper for nano bioceramic powders dispensing which can dispense as low as 0.1 mg per dose. Calcium phosphate biomaterials including hydroxyapatite (HA) and ?-tricalcium phosphate (?-TCP) were selected to demonstrate the library fabrication. The dispensing unit design and the effect of the dispensing parameters on dosage control and uniformity are discussed
Li, Zongqi
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Yang, Shoufeng
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13 April 2012
Li, Zongqi
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Yang, Shoufeng
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Li, Zongqi and Yang, Shoufeng
(2012)
Nanobiomaterials library synthesis for high-throughput screening using a dry powder printing method.
Nano LIFE, 2 (1).
(doi:10.1142/S1793984411000402).
Abstract
High throughput (HT) screening and combinatorial searches for the discovery, development and optimization of functional materials have been widely accepted in many new materials discovery. Dry powder HT library synthesis has advantage to use same powder materials in lab as in production. An ultrasonic dry powder micro-feeding system is developed in this paper for nano bioceramic powders dispensing which can dispense as low as 0.1 mg per dose. Calcium phosphate biomaterials including hydroxyapatite (HA) and ?-tricalcium phosphate (?-TCP) were selected to demonstrate the library fabrication. The dispensing unit design and the effect of the dispensing parameters on dosage control and uniformity are discussed
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Published date: 13 April 2012
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/343298
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