Hydrogel

Hydrogel is a three-dimensional network of hydrophilic polymers that can absorb and retain significant amounts of water while maintaining their structural integrity. In product design and innovation, hydrogels are utilized for their unique properties in applications such as wound care, drug delivery systems, and tissue engineering. Their biocompatibility and versatility make them a valuable material in research and production across various industries, including healthcare and consumer products.

Biomaterials

Latest Publications & Patents on Biomaterials

This week: PVDF sensor, Forcecardiography, Piezoelectric, Biocompatibility, nanofibers, hybrid functional materials, ferroelectric behavior, nonlinear optical conversion, PLA Polymer, Liquid Filler,

Nanotechnologies

Latest Publications & Patents on Nanotechnologies

This week: Molybdenum Disulfide, Nanomaterials, Electrochemical Properties, Hydrothermal Method, Thermal Transitions, Ellipsometry, Composite Films, Gold Nanoparticles, polyelectrolytes, self-assembly, stimuli-responsive, nanostructures,

Optics

Latest Publications & Patents on Optics

This week: Friction Stir Processing, Cu/SiC Surface Composite, Thermo-Mechanical Process, Heat Sink Application, Iron-based oxygen carriers, Converter steel slags, Catalytic

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