Block Copolymers: Emerging Building Blocks for Additive Manufacturing
This review addresses how block copolymer (BCP) physics and rheology have led to the widespread use of BCPs in advanced additive manufacturing techniques, with particular emphasis on the untapped potential of these nanostructured materials toward achieving multi‐scale architected materials with unique, programmable material properties.
Alice S. Fergerson +3 more
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Experimental investigation into shear behavior of loess-red clay composite interface under low-temperature environment. [PDF]
Nan J +6 more
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Fluoride‐Free Adhesives for Low Surface Energy Fluorinated Substrates
A universal, fluoride‐free adhesive achieves a record 4.91 MPa bond strength on PTFE by leveraging amine/amide dipole–dipole interactions, without fluorinated components. This sustainable strategy overcomes the environmental and performance limits of PFAS‐based adhesives, enabling robust, eco‐conscious bonding across diverse materials.
Siqi Zheng +7 more
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Integrated micro and nano-silica in advanced composite high-strength mortar for TRM system. [PDF]
Shewale M +4 more
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Undrained shear strength of a residual soil measured by triaxial and direct simple shear tests
Guanghui Meng, Jian Chu, C Klotz
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An Ionic Gelation Powder for Ultrafast Hemostasis and Accelerated Wound Healing
An ultrafast ionic gelation‐activated hemostatic powder (AGCL) forms a hydrogel within ≈1 s upon contact with blood‐derived calcium ions. The AGCL powder enables rapid hemorrhage control, strong tissue adhesion, and enhanced healing. The powder's pre‐crosslinked polymer network ensures high blood uptake and stability, offering effective treatment for ...
Youngju Son +12 more
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Experimental study on shear mechanical behavior of bolted rock joints and rock-bolt interaction mechanism. [PDF]
Deng S +7 more
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Switchable Supramolecular Adhesive by Tuning Interfacial Bonding and Modulus
The supramolecular adhesive (HyDiP) shows reversible adhesion and recyclability. In the dehydrated state, it is dense, stiff (E ≈445 MPa), transparent, and provides strong bonding with adhesion strengths up to 4.65 MPa. In the hydrated state, it becomes porous, soft (E ≈0.11 MPa), and detaches easily, enabling sustainable high‐strength applications ...
Rumin Fu +10 more
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Effect of Different Luting Protocols on the Bond Strength of Fiber-Reinforced CAD/CAM Blocks. [PDF]
Buyukates I +4 more
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Plane Strain Sand Properties from Numerical Modelling of Direct Shear Test
Magdi El-Emam +2 more
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