UK-based researchers have developed a new method for rapid and scalable preparation of uniform anisotropic polymer nanoparticles, achieving a breakthrough in precision nanomaterials. This method allows for high-throughput production of precision polymer nanomaterials, significantly reducing processing time from a week to just minutes. This enables the production of high-quality nanostructures at a scale previously unattainable. The method integrates seed preparation and living CDSA in a continuous flow setup, achieving end-to-end production of nanostructures in just three minutes. The authors believe this breakthrough has far-reaching implications for the fields of drug delivery, disease treatment, and programmable material design, and could potentially lead to improved treatments for diseases like cancer.
Breakthrough nanomaterial research poised to revolutionize drug delivery with unparalleled precision and efficacy.
by EcoBees | Mar 14, 2025 | Nanomaterials
