Solvent-assisted programming of flat polymer sheets into reconfigurable and self-healing 3D structures
It is desirable to programme 2D plastic films into 3D structures without any assisting equipment. Here the authors show this programming can be achieved with a pipette, a hair dryer, and a bottle of solvent by using a commercial epoxy with a small percentage of a specific catalyst to facilitate bond...
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c44cb977cf64441cbbcd12e34a59e6de |
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Sumario: | It is desirable to programme 2D plastic films into 3D structures without any assisting equipment. Here the authors show this programming can be achieved with a pipette, a hair dryer, and a bottle of solvent by using a commercial epoxy with a small percentage of a specific catalyst to facilitate bond exchange. |
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