A research team led by Prof. Boseok Kang at Sungkyunkwan University has uncovered the origin of polarity inversion, a long-standing phenomenon in polymer semiconductors that occurs only in certain ...
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Antimony-nitrogen interactions yield materials with enhanced stability and the ability to self-heal in aqueous environments ...
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Researchers have uncovered the origin of polarity inversion, a long-standing phenomenon in polymer semiconductors that occurs ...
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Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University developed a novel domino polymerization technique for the synthesis of ...
The IAEA is inviting research organizations to join a new project that will use machine learning to better predict structural changes in polymers caused by ionizing radiation. Rad ...
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Precision is key to innovations in the plastics and polymers space. The quality and consistency of polymers directly impact the functionality of these materials, whether this is in everyday items like ...