Ren, 2013 - Google Patents
PAN nanofibers and nanofiber reinforced compositesRen, 2013
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- Ren C
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Nanomaterials play an important role in the development of nanotechnology. They possess unique mechanical, physical, and chemical properties coupled with small size and ultrahigh surface area that can provide critical advantages for applications. Continuous nanofibers …
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