Professor Hoogenboom wins the Fifth Polymer International – IUPAC award.

Professor Hoogenboom wins the Fifth Polymer International – IUPAC award.
Atomically thin transition-metal-dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have recently attracted a lot of research interest. Like graphene, they can be prepared as two-dimensional crystals by exfoliation. Unlike graphene, they are semiconductors with large band gaps, which make them...
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Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics showcases some of the most exciting research from the labs of young leaders around the world in polymer science.
A Carbononics special issue in pss RRL – integrating electronics, photonics and spintronics with graphene quantum dots.
Researchers describe a methodology for coupling diffraction contrast tomography and the finite element method.
Researchers from the University of Akron provide an early picture of a unified understanding of dynamic interfaces in nanostructured polymeric materials.
Fan Zhang, Christopher Tuck, Richard Hague, Yinfeng He, Ehab Saleh, You Li, Craig Sturgess and Ricky Wildman present the first continuous fabrication of inkjet-printed polyimide films in the Journal of Applied Polymer Science. The films were then used as insulating...
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Researchers have recently used blue-light emitting quantum dots (QDs) and stilbene units to prepare nanocomposites with unusual fluorescence behavior.