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Contribution of Radiation Polymer Chemistry to Science and Technology
Seizô Okamura
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Applications, composites, and devices: general discussion [PDF]
Ajayan, P+22 more
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Development of SiC Nanocomposites Using Direct Ink Writing Process
Herein, feedstock inks containing polycarbosilane and various concentrations of SiC nanoparticles (SiCnp) are investigated for fabricating ceramic matrix composites using a DIW 3D printing process. Characterization results from physical measurement, microstructure analysis, and thermal and flexural testing suggested that high‐performance CMC samples ...
Jinchen Han+5 more
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Activation of C-H Bonds α to Nitriles for Combinatorial Chemistry: Ruthenium-Catalyzed Aldol and Michael Reactions of Polymer-Supported Nitriles [PDF]
Hikaru Takaya, Shun‐Ichi Murahashi
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Sludge phases with brittle fracture behavior form in AlMgSi alloys with high concentrations of alloying elements and negatively influence their ductility. The phase type mainly depends on the Si content and the concentration of minor alloying elements like Fe, Mn, Cr, and Mo strongly influences the number of sludge particles. The need for sustainable
Dominik Steinacker+3 more
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Polymers for Chemical Sensors Using Hydrosilylation Chemistry [PDF]
Jay W. Grate+2 more
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3D Bioprinting of Thick Adipose Tissues with Integrated Vascular Hierarchies
An advanced 3D bioprinting technique is used here to create thick adipose tissues with a central, vessel and extensive branching. The construct is made using alginate, gelatin and collagen‐based bioinks. Flow through the complex vessel network is demonstrated as well as its successful integration with a femoral artery following implantation in a rat ...
Idit Goldfracht+5 more
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Graded refractive index (GRI) structures are prepared from the layer‐by‐layer spray coating of the mesoporous SiO2 nanoparticles, showing high solar transparency and thermal emissivity. Under outdoor conditions, after 50 days, the GRI‐coated photovoltaics show on average 6.65 ± 1.48 °C lower than that of the non‐coated references, maintaining 80.9 ± 8 ...
Heesuk Jung+14 more
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