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: Milk protein powders are widely used ingredient in processed food products, meanwhile, characterization of powder functionalities is of technical challenge to the manufacturers of ingredients and consumer foods.
Haoyi An, Haotian Zheng
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Omnidirectional and Multi‐Material In Situ 3D Printing Using Acoustic Levitation
An acoustophoretic 3D fabrication system enabling omnidirectional, multi‐material in situ printing is presented via acoustic levitation. Utilizing a phased array of transducers (PAT), it generates acoustophoretic forces for levitating and transporting materials in mid‐air, allowing precise, contactless, and voxel‐by‐voxel printing onto complex ...
Hongyi Chen+6 more
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Long-term adhesion durability revealed through a rheological paradigm. [PDF]
Linghu C+8 more
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Progress in Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells: Paving the Way for Scalable Manufacturing
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are well positioned for a successful market uptake. This is due to an unprecedented improvement of their efficiency and stability since the first report in 2009. In this review paper, the building blocks for the scalable manufacturing and future commercialization of flexible PSCs and their pathway to impact will be ...
Dimitar I. Kutsarov+5 more
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Steady Shear Rheology and Surface Activity of Polymer-Surfactant Mixtures. [PDF]
Lu Q, Pal R.
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Flexible 3D‐Printed Cellulosic Constructs for EMI Shielding and Piezoresistive Sensing
This study presents a method for fabricating lightweight, conductive, and compressible 3D‐printed structures from CNFs. By using ion‐seeded 3D printing and cold chemical vapor polymerization, PEDOT/CNF frameworks with electrical conductivity and compressibility are produced.
Majed Amini+6 more
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Optomechanical micro-rheology of complex fluids at ultra-high frequency. [PDF]
Neshasteh H+6 more
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Direct‐Write Printing of Multicolor Electroluminescent Films for Stretchable Display
This work presents a mask‐free, fully printable alternating‐current electroluminescent (PACE) film using a direct‐write printing strategy. The multicolor PACE film, available in blue, green, and orange, reaches a thickness of ≈150 µm and achieves 180 cd m⁻2 at 6 V µm⁻¹.
Tianhao Yu+4 more
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