Additive manufacturing and related technologies – The source of chemically active materials in separation science

Volume: 142, Pages: 116322 - 116322
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Techniques of additive manufacturing commonly referred to as 3D-printing (3DP), obviously have taken a permanent place in the analytical chemistry laboratory toolbox. In the recent five years, one could observe the rapid spread of 3DP in several areas, especially in the instant design, prototyping, development, and final fabrication of custom analytical systems, which was not possible with the help of previously available laboratory methods. The...
Paper Details
Title
Additive manufacturing and related technologies – The source of chemically active materials in separation science
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
142
Pages
116322 - 116322
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