Researchers Gain Control Over Internal Structure of Self-Assembled Composite Materials: University of Illinois System
January 16, 2020
January 16, 2020
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Jan. 16 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of Illinois System Urbana-Champaign campus issued the following news release:
Composites made from self-assembling inorganic materials are valued for their unique strength and thermal, optical and magnetic properties. However, because self-assembly can be difficult to control, the structures formed can be highly disordered, leading to defects during large-scale production. Researchers at the University of Illinoi . . .
Composites made from self-assembling inorganic materials are valued for their unique strength and thermal, optical and magnetic properties. However, because self-assembly can be difficult to control, the structures formed can be highly disordered, leading to defects during large-scale production. Researchers at the University of Illinoi . . .