Dong et al., 2020 - Google Patents
4D printed hydrogels: fabrication, materials, and applicationsDong et al., 2020
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- 7003857080311994202
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- Dong Y
- Wang S
- Ke Y
- Ding L
- Zeng X
- Magdassi S
- Long Y
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- Advanced Materials Technologies
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Abstract 4D printed objects are 3D printed structures whose shape, property, and functionality are able to self‐transform when exposed to a predetermined stimulus. The emerging field of 4D printing has attracted wide interest from both academia and industry …
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