Hierarchical porous materials made by stereolithographic printing of photo-curable emulsions
Abstract Porous materials are relevant for a broad range of technologies from catalysis and filtration, to tissue engineering and lightweight structures. Controlling the porosity of these materials over multiple length scales often leads to enticing new functionalities and higher efficiency but has...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Kleger, Clara Minas, Patrick Bosshard, Iacopo Mattich, Kunal Masania, André R. Studart |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6cb11a36f9c648d0ba40b3b77416407c |
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