Source data for the publication: Self-Cleaning Surfaces Realized by Biologically Sized Magnetic Artificial Cilia

  • Zhiwei Cui (Contributor)
  • Shuaizhong Zhang (Contributor)
  • Ye Wang (Contributor)
  • Laura Tormey (Contributor)
  • Olivia S. Kanies (Contributor)
  • Richard Chasen Spero (Contributor)
  • Jay K. Fisher (Contributor)
  • Jaap M.J. den Toonder (Contributor)

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Description

This data set contains the source data of the publication: Cui, Z., Zhang, S., Wang, Y., Tormey, L., Kanies, O.S., Spero, R.C., Fisher, J.K. & Toonder, J.M.J. den (2021). Self-cleaning surfaces realized by biologically sized magnetic artificial cilia. Adv. Mater. Interfaces 2021, 2102016. https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.202102016. In this study, biologically-sized magnetic artificial cilia (b-MAC) which are only 45 micrometers long and that are randomly distributed on the surface, are used to remove microparticles. The data are experimentally obtained with methods described in the publication.
Date made available30 May 2022
Publisher4TU.Centre for Research Data

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