Jung et al., 2017 - Google Patents
M13 virus aerogels as a scaffold for functional inorganic materialsJung et al., 2017
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- Jung S
- Qi J
- Oh D
- Belcher A
- Kong J
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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The filamentous M13 viruses are widely used as a bio‐template to assemble many different functional structures. In this work, based on its shape anisotropy, reasonable aspect ratio (length to diameter of≈ 130), and low density, freestanding, bulk 3D aerogels are …
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