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The Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics is a definitive three-volume reference set that comprehensively covers the science, engineering, and applications of fluid flow at microscopic and nanoscopic scales. Edited by D. Li and published by Springer, this extensive collection explores fundamental principles of microfluidic and nanofluidic systems, including fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transport phenomena.
The encyclopedia addresses cutting-edge technologies and devices such as lab-on-a-chip systems, microreactors, and nanoscale fluid handling. It encompasses diverse applications spanning biomedical engineering, chemical analysis, drug delivery, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes. Each volume is meticulously organized with entries from leading experts in the field, providing both theoretical foundations and practical implementation details for researchers, engineers, and students working in these rapidly advancing disciplines.







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