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Multi‐Material Gradient Printing Using Meniscus‐enabled Projection Stereolithography (MAPS)
MAPS is a new vat‐free printing technique that utilizes programmed delivery of resin droplets with custom formulations to enable multi‐material gradient printing of 3D structures with user‐defined variations in mechanical stiffness, opacity, surface energy, cell densities, and magnetic properties. Abstract Light‐based additive manufacturing methods are
Puskal Kunwar +10 more
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This review explores recent advances in digital micromirror device (DMD)‐based lithography, focusing on its programmable light modulation, multi‐material compatibility, and dimensional patterning strategies. It highlights innovations from optical system design to materials integration and multifunctional applications, positioning DMD lithography as a ...
Yubin Lee +5 more
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Solar‐Driven Photocatalytic N2 Reduction to Ammonia Using Plasmonic Au@NiZIF‐8 MOF Hybrids
AuNSTs@NiZIF‐8 core‐shell photocatalysts are engineered for plasmon‐driven N2 reduction under visible light. The enhancement of Ni absorption, improving the efficiency of the metal center catalysts through the nanoantenna effect of the AuNP, combined with the injection of hot electrons and holes into the orbitals of the Ni atoms, results in a hybrid ...
Belén Arjones‐Fernández +8 more
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π-Conjugated polyHIPEs as highly efficient and reusable heterogeneous photosensitizers [PDF]
Antonietti, Markus +4 more
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Photosensitization Enables Pauson-Khand-type Reactions with Nitrenes [PDF]
Fang Li +11 more
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A persistant NIR emission tail and feature at 923 nm is observed during photochemical singlet oxygen generation using various photosensitizers. While initially considered as singlet oxygen phosphorescence we show that it arises from the NIR‐tail of (visible) photosensitizer emission and the non‐linear increase of detector sensitivity.
Bjoern F. Hill +7 more
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