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Schematic of the experimental setup for the generation of ferrofluid droplets using a magnet.
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Values of geometry function for some typical hydrophilic surface geometries.
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Non-dimensional diameter of droplets versus magnetic and gravitational Bond Number.
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Comparison of measured contact angle of ferrofluid droplets on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
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Radial Ferrofluid Droplet Generation on a 2-D Star-Shaped Nozzle with 4 Vertices.
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Radial Ferrofluid Droplet Generation on a 2-D Star-Shaped Nozzle with 3 Vertices.
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Simulation datasets.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, the particle temperature decreases with smaller sizes. As the particle diameter rises from 10 μm to 100 μm, the minimum temperatures of the particles are 145 K and 264 K, respectively, indicating the need to match the particle diameter with the minimum temperature at which the drug particles remain effective. …”
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Assessing Bivalves as Biomonitors of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Coastal Environments
Published 2025“…Additionally, the bioaccumulation factors of PFAS decrease with increasing organism size and age, suggesting that smaller and younger bivalves have greater bioaccumulation potential and are more susceptible to PFAS contamination. …”
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