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Beyond 3D: Smart Material Systems for Microscale 4D Printing
Smart materials exhibit shape changes in response to their environment, enabling scientists to go beyond 3D in the rapidly growing field of 4D printing. This review covers recent advances, current challenges, and emerging trends in 4D printing on the microscale.
Daniel Maher+3 more
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Groundbreaking advancements are discovered in 3D printing with new type‐I radical photoinitiators, including 1,1‐dimethoxy‐1‐phenylpropan‐2‐one. These innovative compounds, effective under visible light, enhance photopolymerization of acrylates and methacrylates, facilitating the creation of efficient nanocomposites and unlock the future of polymer ...
Andrzej Świeży+5 more
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Enhanced Performance 3‐D Printed PLA Parts through a Photo‐Initiator Mediated UV‐Curing
This solvent‐free method enhances 3‐D printed PLA parts by incorporating photo‐initiators during fabrication, followed by up to 3 min UV treatment. This process improves PLA's mechanical properties, including a 64% increase in tensile strength, while addressing weak interlayer bonding and outdoor sensitivity.
Dylan Jubinville, Tizazu H. Mekonnen
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Piezoelectric additives are combined with an elastomer host, creating a material with properties of both parent materials: high voltage output and exceptional stretchability. These stretchable piezoelectric materials have the robustness for integration into soft wearable electronics, functioning as renewable energy harvesters to charge capacitors.
Patryk Wojciak+3 more
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Photochromic compounds are versatile ingredients for the development of Chemical AI. When they are embedded in a tight microenvironment, they become Markov blankets. They are also valuable for processing Boolean and Fuzzy logic. They contribute to neuromorphic engineering in wetware based on opto‐chemical signals exchanged with oscillatory chemical ...
Pier Luigi Gentili
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The Importance of Metal Ion Impurity Bands in the Photoluminescence of Halide Double Perovskites
Many publications have associated emission spectral features of double perovskite halides in the region at 460–470 nm with “pristine” materials. This leads to not only false observations but also incorrect conclusions concerning the transformation of dark into bright excitons or boosting self‐trapped exciton emission.
Hei‐Yui Kai+4 more
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