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Surface Charge-Driven Nanoengineering of Monodisperse Carbon Nanospheres with Tunable Surface Roughness
carbon nanospheres interfacial assembly surface charge surface roughness water dispersity
2023/6/19
Direct pyrolysis of polymer nanospheres usually leads to severe particle aggregation, uncontrolled surface morphology, and poor solvent dispersibility of the carbonaceous analogues. The successful man...
LiMII(IO3)3 (MII = Zn and Cd): Two Promising Nonlinear Optical Crystals Derived from a Tunable Structure Model of α‐LiIO3(图)
非线性 光学晶体 LiMII
2023/3/28
Excellent nonlinear optical materials simultaneously meet the requirements of large SHG response, phase‐matching capability, wide transparency windows, considerable energy band‐gap, good thermal stabi...
New Technique Produces Tunable,Nanoporous Materials(图)
New Technique Produces Tunable Nanoporous Materials
2017/11/23
A collaborative group of researchers including Petr Kral, professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago, describe a new technique for creating novel nanoporous materials with unique ...
MechSE researchers demonstrate tunable wetting and adhesion of graphene
MechSE researchers tunable wetting adhesion of graphene
2016/7/15
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated doping-induced tunable wetting and adhesion of graphene, revealing new and unique opportunities for advanced coating m...
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed a technique that can quickly change the opacity of a window, turning it cloudy, clear or...
Development of a real-time tunable stiffness and damping vibration isolator based on magnetorheological elastomer
ON–OFF control MRE voice coil motor isolator variable stiffness and damping
2015/3/30
A tunable stiffness and damping vibration isolator based on magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) is developed. In this isolator, four MRE elements are used as the tunable springs, whose stiffness can ...