Kunio Kimura et al. at Okayama University make needles, spheres & nanofibre networks by changing the copolymerisation conditions of rigid aromatic polymers.
Biomimetic Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
Researchers from Imperial College, London, have now developed a series of modified g-PGA polyester scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.
Catching up with Younan Xia
Professor Younan Xia talks with Materials Views about his move to Georgia Tech and the new direction of his research.
June Highlights from Physica Status Solidi
Heterojunctions, nanowires, and radiation sensors – these and more in June’s physics highlights.
Advanced Materials Top 40 for May 30, 2012
This week’s Advanced Materials Top 40 most-read articles features graphene, healthcare, and functional fibers inspired by spider silk.
Advanced Materials Top 40 for May 16, 2012
Many new entries in the Top 40 most-read papers in Advanced Materials last week, including work on graphene, organic and oxide semiconductors, plasmonics, and nanostructures.
March editor’s choice papers in polymer physics
Latest editor’s choice papers from the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics are available to download for free.
Most read Journal of Applied Polymer Science articles in January
The most read Journal of Applied Polymer Science articles from January include electronic materials, polyolefines, antibacterial composites, and hydrogels.
The Cheap Approach: Manipulating Polymer Nanofibers with Inexpensive Salts
Optimum operational parameters have been obtained for fabricating electrospun PVA fibers.