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August 12, 2013
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Heterogeneous nanoblocks give polymers an edge
Heidelberg, Germany (SPX) Aug 09, 2013
Building structures by mixing lego bricks of two different sizes is child's play. However, studying polymers endowed with an alternating nanostructure made of heterogeneous blocks is anything but straightforward. Theoretical physicist Mark Matsen, based at the University of Reading, UK, studies polymer mixes consisting of two-fold (AB) and three-fold (BAB) combinations of two types of nanoscale blocks. He has shown, in a study published in EPJ E, that the underlying heterogeneity of the blocks can ... read more
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SU Chemists Develop 'Fresh, New' Approach to Making Alloy Nanomaterials
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Desktop printing at the nano level
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