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4D printing of high-performance thermal-responsive liquid metal elastomers driven by embedded microliquid chambers

Zhou et al., 2020

Document ID
17541825466774875102
Author
Zhou L
Ye J
Fu J
Gao Q
He Y
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Four-dimensional (4D) printing of swellable materials have been viewed as an ideal approach to build shape morphing architectures. However, there is less variety in high- performance swellable materials, limiting its development. To address this challenge, we …
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