Liu et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Facile fabrication of environmentally friendly, waterproof, and breathable nanofibrous membranes with high UV-resistant performance by one-step electrospinningLiu et al., 2020
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- 4141647390456046343
- Author
- Liu K
- Deng L
- Zhang T
- Shen K
- Wang X
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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Wearable smart membranes applied in fabrics as a functional core layer, featuring high ultraviolet (UV) resistance, ease of breathability, and desirable waterproof performances, have received much attention. However, using a facile and environmentally friendly process …
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