Ultrasound Nano-Purifier for Quick, Clean Bioparticles
Nanoparticle Continuous Filtration System
Tags: Monash University, Australia, Science & Exploration, Healthcare & Lifesciences
Monash University researchers have developed a novel ultrasound surface acoustic wave-based filtration system for purifying nanoparticles, such as exosomes and liposomes, without prior preparation. This contact-free, label-free method has proven effective down to 100nm particles, ensuring high purity and yield without damaging the bioparticles. It’s ideal for biological and biomedical applications requiring high concentrations of extracellular vesicles. The technology promises to streamline nanoparticle separation and filtration processes, offering a significant improvement over conventional methods.
IP Type or Form Factor: Patent Pending; Device; Material
TRL: 4 - minimum viable product built in lab
Industry or Tech Area: Nanotechnology; Biotechnology