A spray-sintering technique enables the fabrication of light-emitting electrochemical devices on complex substrates.

A spray-sintering technique enables the fabrication of light-emitting electrochemical devices on complex substrates.
A biomimetic one-step fabrication approach is utilized to generate bamboo-like hybrid fibers at the micro- and nanoscale.
Conjugated Polymers are synthesized via site-selective direct-arylation polycondensation reaction.
A computational study of continuous activator regeneration atom transfer radical polymerization is discussed.
The effect of hydrogen and/or external electron donors on the microstructure of polypropylene is investigated by several experimental techniques.
Xinliang Feng talks about his motivation to work in the field of graphene chemistry and the role of graphene in future developments.
The application of biocompatible polymeric microneedle patches is discussed as a promising and straightforward method of transdermal drug delivery.
Cefe López talks about his passion for optics and solid state physics, photonic crystals, and future developments in materials science.
Jillian Buriak talks about her fascination of investigating the nanoworld, multidisciplinary applications of nanomaterials, and future trends in the exciting field of materials science.