Tunable smart materials

Date 22nd, Mar 2021
Source EurekAlert - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Osaka University researchers developed a system of self-assembling polymer microparticles with adjustable concentrations of two types of attached residues. They found that tuning the concentration of each type allowed them to control the aggregation and resulting shape of the clusters. This work may lead to advances in "smart" materials, including sensors and damage-resistant surfaces.