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Micro and Nanofluidics Essentials: Applications in Biological & Chemical Sciences for Lab Research & Diagnostics
Micro and Nanofluidics Essentials: Applications in Biological & Chemical Sciences for Lab Research & Diagnostics
Micro and Nanofluidics Essentials: Applications in Biological & Chemical Sciences for Lab Research & Diagnostics
Micro and Nanofluidics Essentials: Applications in Biological & Chemical Sciences for Lab Research & Diagnostics

Micro and Nanofluidics Essentials: Applications in Biological & Chemical Sciences for Lab Research & Diagnostics

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This book introduces students to the basic physical principles to analyze fluid flow in micro and nano-size devices. This is the first book that unifies the thermal sciences with electrostatics and electrokinetics and colloid science; electrochemistry; and molecular biology. The author discusses key concepts and principles, such as the essentials of viscous flows, an introduction to electrochemistry, heat and mass transfer phenomena, elements of molecular and cell biology, and much more. This textbook presents state-of-the-art analytical and computational approaches to problems in all of these areas, especially electrokinetic flows, and gives examples of the use of these disciplines to design devices used for rapid molecular analysis, biochemical sensing, drug delivery, DNA analysis, the design of an artificial kidney, and other transport phenomena. This textbook includes exercise problems, modern examples of the applications of these sciences, and a solutions manual available to qualified instructors.

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This book is a great introduction to Micro/Nano fluidics, and the first one I know of that is intended for the Senior undergraduate or junior graduate student. That isn't to say that more advanced graduate students couldn't benefit from the book, only that the book takes you from an undergraduate level of knowledge to that of a graduate researcher. I have been looking for a book like this for awhile that synthesized everything important for this very interdisciplinary field. I would especially recommend this book to students who want to get involved in nanofluidic research.Since I have a Mechanical Engineering background, I'm not sure if this book would be as approachable from the perspective of other fields. Biology majors especially may be a little too much 'out of their element' in some of the boundary layer theory. I suspect other fields would have similar difficulties.