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Li et al., 2020 - Google Patents

A strong, tough, and scalable structural material from fast‐growing bamboo

Li et al., 2020

Document ID
10030632242608156281
Author
Li Z
Chen C
Mi R
Gan W
Dai J
Jiao M
Xie H
Yao Y
Xiao S
Hu L
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Materials

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Lightweight structural materials with high strength are desirable for advanced applications in transportation, construction, automotive, and aerospace. Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants with a peak growth rate up to 100 cm per day. Here, a simple and effective …
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