Conductive polymers and nanocomposites represent a dynamic intersection of polymer chemistry, nanotechnology and materials science, leading to innovative applications in electronics, sensing devices, ...
Thermally conductive polymer composites consist of fillers oriented in certain directions that form pathways for heat flow. However, conventional methods to control the orientation of these fillers ...
Prof. Seung Hwan Ko (Seoul National University) and Prof. C-Yoon Kim (Konkuk University) joint research team has published their work in the world-famous scientific journal 'Science Advances' on June ...
A single strand of newly developed fiber has the flexibility of cotton and the electric conductivity of the polymer, polyaniline. The new material has shown good potential for wearable e-textiles. The ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Artificial muscles hold the promise of revolutionizing fields ranging from robotics and prosthetics to biomedical devices. These lightweight, flexible materials can mimic the ...
Expanded lineup of automotive-grade hybrid aluminum capacitors delivers higher ripple current and lower profiles for modern ...
Conductive organic materials often derive their electronic properties from highly organized crystal structures. Now, researchers have developed an organic polymer that conducts electricity like a ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Medical devices, cars, and many advanced technologies contain innumerable delicate components that are held together by electrically conductive polymers, such as polyaniline. For ...
Increasing Demand for Conductive Adhesives in Electronics: Silver’s exceptional electrical conductivity makes it a preferred choice in electronics manufacturing. Conductive silver paste is utilized in ...
Superior cost-to-performance ratio, resilience, and versatility are the core reasons behind the success of polymers in every major field. However, their inherent properties need to be modified as per ...
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Solar hydrogen can now be produced efficiently, no platinum required
A research team led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has presented a new way to produce hydrogen gas without the ...
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