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I-Corps: Automated Nanoparticle Synthesis — NSF Award to Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TX, $50,000)

The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a metallic nanoparticle synthesizer designed for academic, small-scale, and government laboratories. Currently, academic and small-scale laboratories either purchase or manually synthesize nanoparticles for utilization. However, users

Award titleI-Corps: Automated Nanoparticle Synthesis
Award ID2330079
AwardeeTexas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
CityCOLLEGE STATION
StateTX
Amount obligated$50,000
Principal investigatorSamuel Mabbott
ProgramI-Corps
Start date07/01/2023
AbstractThe broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a metallic nanoparticle synthesizer designed for academic, small-scale, and government laboratories. Currently, academic and small-scale laboratories either purchase or manually synthesize nanoparticles for utilization. However, users report high expense and variations in quality from purchased nanoparticles, and manually synthesizing nanoparticles was found to be laborious and necessitated extensive training t
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