Morphology control technologies for polymeric materials during processing are reviewed by scientists from Sichuan University.
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Morphology control technologies for polymeric materials during processing are reviewed by scientists from Sichuan University.
Thermal transitions and structural relaxations in protein-based thermoplastics are reviewed by New Zealand researchers.
Shear-flow spinning used to produce poly(vinyl alcohol)/ single-wall carbon nanotubes composite fibers with high nanotube loadings and a unique combination of high-performance properties.
Experts from Michigan Technological University review the recent developments in molecularly imprinted nanoparticles by surface imprinting techniques.
Mechanical and industrial engineering assistant professor Marilyn Minus has developed a superstrong fiber that rivals the best in the industry.
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering has published a new special issue on functional nanofibers, guest-edited by Il-Doo Kim.
Melt-processed fibres have been found to be biocompatible and biodegradable with no cytotoxicity.
Leading experts have reported on the industrial upscaling of electrospinning and applications of polymer nanofibers.
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering has published a new special issue, guest-edited by Andreas Lendlein.
Italian researchers review the properties of electrospun light-emitting nanofibers.