Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have unveiled a new method to form tiny 3D metal nanoparticles in prescribed shapes and dimensions using DNA, Nature's building block, as a construction mold.
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I am not looking for nano powers. We are working well-established nano particles, such as silver and TiO2, which can be easily fabricated in gram or even kilo-gram levels. but I am interested in 3D nano manufacturing with these materials.
Yes. I am very interested in aerosol printing. It seems the linkage you mentioned does not work any more. Can you give an updated linkage to a typical review and/or latest research paper?
Thanks for your linkage. I am working two nanomanufacturings: direct laser writing with femtosecond laser and multi photon absorption and near-field s-spray writing (electrohydrodynamic printing).