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Why You Should Love Polymers

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A microscopic image of a thin film of polymer nanoparticles, synthesized by Dominik Maschke ‘05 using a procedure called surfactant-free emulsion polymerization. Particles made through this process are important to nanobiotechnology, able to be used as carriers for drug delivery and controlled release of active compounds.

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Why You Should Love Polymers

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