Laser-Triggered Chemical Reactions

September 21, 2009 | Source: Technology Review

(Stafan Pastine)

A cheap laser can be used to trigger a chemical reaction for printing, controlled drug delivery inside the body, or industrial chemical synthesis, University of California, Berkeley scientists have found.

Microcapsules are used to separate the chemicals in compartments, along with carbon nanotubes, which absorb light energy, heating the liquid inside until it explodes and releasing the contents.