Ma et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Smart fibers for energy conversion and storageMa et al., 2021
- Document ID
- 1067619599041179873
- Author
- Ma W
- Zhang Y
- Pan S
- Cheng Y
- Shao Z
- Xiang H
- Chen G
- Zhu L
- Weng W
- Bai H
- Zhu M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Chemical Society Reviews
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Fibers have played a critical role in the long history of human development. They are the basic building blocks of textiles. Synthetic fibers not only make clothes stronger and more durable, but are also customizable and cheaper. The growth of miniature and wearable …
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