Miao et al., 2024 - Google Patents
An Interfacial‐Assembled Self‐Supporting Nanofilm Induced by Strong Intermolecular Interaction between Silk Fibroin and LysozymeMiao et al., 2024
- Document ID
- 18362071259108603301
- Author
- Miao B
- Wang Y
- Liu Y
- Da G
- Wang Y
- Chen X
- Shao Z
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Advanced Functional Materials
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Organic ultrathin nanofilms are increasingly favored in a wide range of applications, including flexible photonics and electronics, smart skin devices, sensing, and bioinspired designs, due to their high flexibility, chemical activity, and stimuli‐responsiveness. To create …
- 239000002120 nanofilm 0 title abstract description 165
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