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Phys.org Reports Breakthrough in Dynamic Nanogates for Flexible Pores

via Phys.org·1h ago

A research team led by professors at the University of Tokyo and Yokohama City University has analyzed how dynamic nanogates allow longer molecules to pass faster through flexible pores. This advancement in molecular transport could revolutionize filtration systems and drug delivery mechanisms by optimizing flow rates. The technology represents a significant step forward in materials science with potential applications in various industrial sectors.

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