Vapor deposition of a conducting polymer turns textiles such as silk or linen into robust electrodes
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Scalable Production of Rhodium Nanoparticles
Microwave-assisted continuous flow synthesis produces near-monodisperse metallic nanoparticles
Mesoporous Silica with Extra-Large Pores
Silica nanoparticles with 30 nm pores for the delivery of large biomolecules
Lithography at the Nanometer Scale
Aberration-corrected electron beam lithography sets new records in the patterning of arbitrary structures
New Phosphors for Latent Fingerprints
Hydrothermal production of a cost-efficient nanostructured red phosphor for forensic science
Paper-Based Self-Charging Power Unit
Harvesting and storing energy from body movement
Textile-Permeable Ink
Controlled ink permeation enhances the performance of textile-based stretchable conductors
Stretchable Light-Emitting Diodes
Composite emitter, made of polymer and organometal-halide-perovskite emitters, has high brightness and low operation voltage
Lens-Shaped Polymer Particles
Seeded emulsion polymerization via a sacrificial polymer yields homodisperse anisotropic particles
MoS2 Membrane for Molecular Sieving
Layered molybdenum disulfide selectively sieves small organic vapor molecules