Cells can be grown in micropatterns of poly-D-lysine on graphene, opening a door for cell bassed sensor applications.
Microfabrication of MOFs: Easy, Fast and Versatile
Researchers describe a generic patterning technique that combines UV-lithography with the hot-pressing of preformed metal-organic framwork crystals.
Want to smash stuff on cellulose bioplastics? Just add polyethylene!
Bioplastics have often poor mechanical properties. Adding a small amount of traditional petroleum plastics solves the problem.
Spotlight on Polymer Chemistry, Issue 16
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
Alchimer collaborate with CEA-Leti on TSV applications
Project will evaluate and implement Alchimer’s wet deposition processes for 300mm high-volume manufacturing.
Qiaobing Xu named Pew Scholar for nanomedicine work
Tufts nanomedicine and tissue engineering researcher will receive $240,000 over four years to advance his research.
Spotlight on Polymer Chemistry, Issue 15
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
Brush copolymers for gene delivery
Novel pH sensitive brush copolymers with biodegradable polyphosphoester side chains for use as nonviral gene vectors have been developed.
Up-and-coming young investigators in polymer physics
Free access to articles from tomorrow’s leaders in the latest special issue of the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics.
Writing the click: reactive 3D microstructures
Researchers from the KIT have fabricated 3D microstructures by direct laser writing employing a novel thiol-ene resin system.