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2012
Granulation, the process of formation of granules from a combination of base powders and binder liquids, has been a subject of research for almost 50 years, studied extensively for its vast applications, primarily to the pharmaceutical industry sector.
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Granulation, the process of formation of granules from a combination of base powders and binder liquids, has been a subject of research for almost 50 years, studied extensively for its vast applications, primarily to the pharmaceutical industry sector.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2006
Liquid marbles are liquid drops made non-wetting by the use of a powder which coats them. Because of the absence of a contact line, quick motions without leakage of small amounts of liquid are allowed, which can be of interest in microfluidic applications.
Aussillous, Pascale, Quéré, David
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Liquid marbles are liquid drops made non-wetting by the use of a powder which coats them. Because of the absence of a contact line, quick motions without leakage of small amounts of liquid are allowed, which can be of interest in microfluidic applications.
Aussillous, Pascale, Quéré, David
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Long‐Lived Liquid Marbles for Green Applications
Advanced Functional Materials, 2021Joshua Saczek +2 more
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How Liquid Marbles Break Down: Direct Evidence for Two Breakage Scenarios
Small, 2021Mizuki Tenjimbayashi, Syuji Fujii
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Magnetic Liquid Marbles: A “Precise” Miniature Reactor
Advanced Materials, 2010Yuhua Xue, Hongxia Wang, Yan Zhao
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Manufacture and properties of composite liquid marbles
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2020Pritam Kumar Roy +2 more
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Magnetic Liquid Marbles: Toward “Lab in a Droplet”
Advanced Functional Materials, 2015Yan Zhao, Zhiguang Xu, Haitao Niu
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