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Development of a Body-Worn Textile-Based Strain Sensor: Application to Diabetic Foot Assessment. [PDF]
Turnbull RP+7 more
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Bioinspired, Rapidly Responsive Magnetically Tunable Stiffness Metamaterials
A 3D array of magnetoactive mechanical metamaterials enables rapid and reversible stiffness modulation under external magnetic fields. By adjusting field direction and intensity, the system exhibits diverse deformation modes and tunable modulus. This fast‐responding mechanical metamaterial offers real‐time adaptability for advanced reconfigurable and ...
Gooyoon Chung+5 more
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Multi‐Scale Modeling of a 3D Soft Magnetoelectric Patch for Wireless Nerve Stimulation
Core‐shell, magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENPs) can serve as wireless electric nano‐sources, thanks to their ability to generate high levels of electricity, when stimulated by a human‐safe external magnetic field. By combining MENPs with soft, biocompatible polymeric matrices and optimizing its composite configuration and electrical behavior via ...
Giulia Suarato+6 more
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Correlations between the Aging Behavior and Finite Element Method Simulation of Three Silicone Elastomers. [PDF]
Marl S+6 more
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This study introduces an approach for creating liquid‐like slippery surfaces (LLS) on various substrates. An epoxy‐silicon (EpSi) coating is applied, plasma‐activated, and immersed in an organosilane solution, forming siloxane chains. The resulting LLS exhibits ultra‐low ice adhesion, high transparency, self‐cleaning, and anti‐staining properties ...
Amirhossein Jalali Kandeloos+6 more
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Near-Surfaces and Bulk Modification of Silicone Rubber under UV- and Vacuum UV-Irradiation Using Excimer and Hg Lamps. [PDF]
Dölle C+3 more
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Infrared Spectrophotometic Determination of Phenyl-siloxy Monomer Units in Silicones.
Hiroyoshi Yamamoto
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Functional Porous Graphene Membranes: From Superhydrophobic to Slippery
This work highlights a versatile approach for modifying porous graphene surfaces with an aim to control its wettability for challenging membrane applications. Utilizing an efficient silanization process, aided by the defects present on the graphene, the possibility to fabricate graphene‐siloxane hybrid layer that can be either superhydrophobic or ...
Abhijna Das+7 more
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