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Chemistry
Simple table salt powers new sticky polymer technology
Graphical summary. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c06877 Adhesives are everywhere, from household tapes to adhesives in cars and electronic devices. Research into stronger, more accommodating adhesives is currently underway, but ultimately involves adding small amounts of salt to two special polymer components known as polyzwitterions (PZIs). It may be. New research by a FAMU-FSU School…
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Nanotechnology
Beyond wires: Bubble printing technology powers next-generation electronics
Laser-induced microbubbles precisely position EGaIn colloidal particles on the glass surface, forming ultrathin, conductive, and flexible interconnects. Provided by: Yokohama National University Researchers at Yokohama National University have developed a promising bubble printing method that enables high-precision patterning of liquid metal interconnects for flexible electronics. This technology provides new options for creating bendable, stretchable, and highly conductive circuits that are…
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