Lim et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Facile and scalable synthesis of whiskered gold nanosheets for stretchable, conductive, and biocompatible nanocompositesLim et al., 2022
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- Lim C
- Park C
- Sunwoo S
- Kim Y
- Lee S
- Han S
- Kim D
- Kim J
- Kim D
- Hyeon T
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- ACS nano
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Noble metal nanomaterials have been studied as conductive fillers for stretchable, conductive, and biocompatible nanocomposites. However, their performance as conductive filler materials is far from ideal because of their high percolation threshold and low intrinsic …
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