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New developments in liquid-liquid extraction, surface modification and agglomerate-free processing of inorganic particles

This review describes new methods for the particle extraction through liquid-liquid interface (PELLI). The discovery of new surface modification techniques, advanced extractors and new adsorption mechanisms enabled novel applications of PELLI in nanotechnology of metals, quantum dots, oxides and hyd...

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Published in:Advances in colloid and interface science 2018-11, Vol.261, p.15-27
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