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Recent Progress of Fuel‐Driven Temporary Materials

Wang et al., 2023

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12538184148074416499
Author
Wang G
Nan M
Guo K
Pan Y
Jia T
Liu S
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Chinese Journal of Chemistry

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Comprehensive Summary Fuel‐driven dissipative self‐assembly, which is a well‐ established concept in recent years, refers to out‐of‐equilibrium molecular self‐assembly initiated and supported by the addition of active molecules (chemical fuel). It widely exists in …
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