This article explores the development of materials with multi‐scale control at the nanoscale (<100 nm), micrometer‐scale (80 µm), and macro‐scale (multi‐component geometries). This is achieved by applying polymerization‐induced microphase separation (PIMS) process via volumetric 3D printing (Xolography), expanding the design space for functional ...
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Pomegranate peel as an ecofriendly reductant for efficient recovery of cathode materials from spent lithium-ion batteries through organic acid leaching. [PDF]
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Effects of Drugs on Cellular Control Mechanisms. A symposium edited by B. R. Rabin and R. B. Freedman. University Park Press, Chamber of Commerce Building, Baltimore, Md. 21202, 1972, xi + 320 pp. $19.50 [PDF]
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A nonlinear conductive graphene composite (NcGc) layer, incorporating a conductive laser‐reduced graphene oxide layer, is assembled into flexible pressure sensors without microstructural designs, achieving high sensitivity (742.3 kPa−1) and a wide linear sensing range (>800 kPa).
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Analysis of Treatment and Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients With Antinuclear Antibody-Positive Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion. [PDF]
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Absolute rate of the reaction of atomic hydrogen with ethylene from 198 to 320 K at high pressure [PDF]
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The structural‐colored tube is created from cholesteric liquid crystal elastomers, exhibiting uniform color changes with high strain sensitivity upon extension and inflation. The color change occurs across multiple mechanochromic modes, highlighting the influence of molecular anisotropy and tubular geometry on strain sensitivity.
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Modelling and Optimisation of FDM-Printed Short Carbon Fibre-Reinforced Nylon Using CCF and RSM. [PDF]
Fang Q, Yu J, Shi B.
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Halogen‐Bonded Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Initiator‐Free Photochemical Actuators
The combination of dynamic disulfide bonds and halogen bonds in chain‐extended liquid crystal elastomers enables the fabrication of photochemical actuators without the need for a photoinitiator, advancing the design of multimodal soft actuators that can be reprogrammed and reprocessed through supramolecular functionalization.
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