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Carbon Additive Manufacturing with a Near‐Replica “Green‐to‐Brown” Transformation (Adv. Mater. 38/2023)

Abstract Nanocomposites containing nanoscale materials offer exciting opportunities to encode nanoscale features into macroscale dimensions, which produces unprecedented impact in material design and application. However, conventional methods cannot process nanocomposites with a high particle loadin...

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Published in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2023-09, Vol.35 (38)
Main Authors: Zhang, Chunyan, Shi, Baohui, He, Jinlong, Zhou, Lyu, Park, Soyeon, Doshi, Sagar, Shang, Yuanyuan, Deng, Kaiyue, Giordano, Marc, Qi, Xiangjun, Cui, Shuang, Liu, Ling, Ni, Chaoying, Fu, Kun Kelvin
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract Nanocomposites containing nanoscale materials offer exciting opportunities to encode nanoscale features into macroscale dimensions, which produces unprecedented impact in material design and application. However, conventional methods cannot process nanocomposites with a high particle loading, as well as nanocomposites with the ability to be tailored at multiple scales. A composite architected mesoscale process strategy that brings particle loading nanoscale materials combined with multiscale features including nanoscale manipulation, mesoscale architecture, and macroscale formation to create spatially programmed nanocomposites with high particle loading and multiscale tailorability is reported. The process features a low‐shrinking (
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.202370274