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Chalcogen bonding in materials chemistry
, 2020This review examines recent literature in search for evidence of the influence that chalcogen bonding has on the structure and properties of functional materials.
Peter C. Ho +3 more
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Materials chemistry in flexible electronics.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2019Guest editors Xiaodong Chen, John A. Rogers, Stéphanie P. Lacour, Wenping Hu, and Dae-Hyeong Kim introduce the Materials chemistry in flexible electronics themed issue of Chemical Society Reviews.
Xiaodong Chen +4 more
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2007
Life in the 21st century is ever dependent on an unlimited variety of advanced materials. In our consumptive world, it is easy to take for granted the macro-, micro-, and nanoscopic building blocks that comprise any item ever produced. We are spoiled by the technology that adds convenience to our lives, such as microwave ovens, laptop computers ...
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Life in the 21st century is ever dependent on an unlimited variety of advanced materials. In our consumptive world, it is easy to take for granted the macro-, micro-, and nanoscopic building blocks that comprise any item ever produced. We are spoiled by the technology that adds convenience to our lives, such as microwave ovens, laptop computers ...
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019
"Non-classical" notions consider formation pathways of crystalline materials where larger species than monomeric chemical constituents, i.e., ions or single molecules, play crucial roles, which are not covered by the classical theories dating back to the
D. Gebauer, S. Wolf
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"Non-classical" notions consider formation pathways of crystalline materials where larger species than monomeric chemical constituents, i.e., ions or single molecules, play crucial roles, which are not covered by the classical theories dating back to the
D. Gebauer, S. Wolf
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Biomineralization as an Inspiration for Materials Chemistry
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2012AbstractLiving organisms are well known for building a wide range of specially designed organic–inorganic hybrid materials such as bone, teeth, and shells, which are highly sophisticated in terms of their adaptation to function. This has inspired physicists, chemists, and materials scientists to mimic such structures and their properties.
Nudelman, F., Sommerdijk, N.A.J.M.
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Chemistry and materials science for a sustainable circular polymeric economy
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Vania Gomes Zuin, Klaus Kummerer
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The Chemistry and Promising Applications of Graphene and Porous Graphene Materials
Advanced Functional Materials, 2020Haodong Shi +2 more
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Toward Tailoring Chemistry of Silica-Based Phase Change Materials for Thermal Energy Storage
IScience, 2020Xiao Chen +2 more
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Synthesis and chemistry of elemental 2D materials
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2017Andrew J Mannix +2 more
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