The latest issue of Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics is dedicated to European-Australian collaborations and activities in polymer science.
The latest issue of Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics is dedicated to European-Australian collaborations and activities in polymer science.
A multifunctional reactive material was developed with biocidal combustion products, which can remain active for an extended period of time.
Biofunctionalized native spider silk fibers can be used in a wide spectrum of biomedical and biotechnological applications.
A prototype theranostic device based on thermally triggered release of a fluorescent antibiotic from polymer coated porous silicon films is developed.
Check out the articles highlighted on the latest Molecular Nutrition & Food Research Covers.
Scientists from the University of Bayreuth produced a novel biobased raw material for a wide range of high-performance plastics
In a recent issue, Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics published a special section on conducting polymeric materials guest-edited by Søren Hvilsted.
GE’s new ZeeWeed* 700B Ultrafiltration membrane for seawater pretreatment, removal of sulfate and suspended solids.
A fully edible supercapacitor has been developed from food-grade materials by researchers in the USA.
Using a variety of techniques to develop hybrid scavenger nanoparticles, researchers in China have created an efficient and reusable water filter to effectively clean polluted water up to safe drinking standards.