Droplet-microfluidics for the controlled synthesis and efficient photocatalysis of TiO2 nanoparticles

Here, we present a facile microfluidic pathway for the rapid synthesis of uniformly sized TiO2 nanoparticles ( 10 nm) using an inexpensive acrylic based microreactor, fabricated via time and cost effective LASER engraving technique. The design and dimensions of the microchannels were optimized to ge...

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