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Hydrogel-actuated integrated responsive systems (HAIRS): Moving towards adaptive materials

Kim et al., 2011

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6179429906299079460
Author
Kim P
Zarzar L
He X
Grinthal A
Aizenberg J
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Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science

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The move toward sustainability and efficiency in nearly every field calls for dynamic materials that can harvest energy from and adapt to a changing environment. Here we review our recently developed, widely applicable strategy for adaptive surface design that …
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