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Functional Supramolecular Materials Based on Multiple Hydrogen-Bonding Motifs and the Associated Molecular Interaction Mechanism
DownloadFall 2019
Engineered multifunctional polymers with stimuli-responsive and self-healing properties have drawn increasing attention in recent years for the development of “smart” materials with a broad range of applications. Hydrogen bonding, as one of the most developed approaches in supramolecular...
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Stimuli-Responsive and Self-Healing Nanocomposite Hydrogels Based on Reversible and Dynamic Crosslinks
DownloadFall 2022
Hydrogels, due to their soft and water abundant natures, highly resemble human skins and tissues and thereby have attracted extensive attention in recent years. Functional hydrogels showing responsiveness to various stimuli such as pH, temperature, strain and pressure are promising for a wide...
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Spring 2022
Ferreira Monteiro, Liniker Lettiere
Asphalt pavement is subject to stresses induced by heavy traffic loading and thermal variations during its service life. Nowadays, increasing the permissible axle loads along with the impact of climate change have caused premature failure in the flexible pavement. Enhancing the properties of...