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Soft and stretchable liquid metal composites with shape memory and healable conductivity

Bhuyan et al., 2021

Document ID
3358510098626327063
Author
Bhuyan P
Wei Y
Sin D
Yu J
Nah C
Jeong K
Dickey M
Park S
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Shape memory composites are fascinating materials with the ability to preserve deformed shapes that recover when triggered by certain external stimuli. Although elastomers are not inherently shape memory materials, the inclusion of phase-change materials within the …
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