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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 296–309, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.22
Figure 1: Images of pHEMA gels prepared with different quantities of DI water.
Figure 2: Plot showing pH-dependent swelling behavior of the pHEMA hydrogel prepared with 1.3 mL DI water ove...
Figure 3: SEM images of pHEMA hydrogel samples synthesized using different quantities of DI water. (a) 1 mL, ...
Figure 4: Facile syringe-tube assembly used in fabricating the hydrogel channels.
Figure 5: Different iron oxide NPs synthesized for the flow experiments. (a) Schematic overview, (b) hydrodyn...
Figure 6: Experimental investigation of NP transport through soft hydrogel flow paths. (a) Representative hyd...
Figure 7: Experimental velocity profile of the iron oxide NPs. (a) Plot showing the average flow velocity of ...
Figure 8: Experimental mass loss of the NPs during flow through hydrogel channels. (a) Plot showing average m...
Figure 9: Plot showing the average mass loss percentage of NPs as a function of the size at three different i...
Figure 10: Velocity profile of NPs flowing through the hydrogel channel using CFD.