Plasmonic metal nanostructures (e.g., Au, Cu, Pt, Ru) have attracted considerable attention in photothermal catalysis due to their unique capabilities in light-field regulation and energy conversion.
With the rapid development of material science and manufacturing science, a large number of complex structures have been designed, manufactured and applied in the industrial field. Most of the current ...
Bone defects resulting from trauma, disease, or surgical interventions pose significant challenges in orthopedic medicine, necessitating innovative approaches for effective bone tissue regeneration.
Homogenization theory provides a rigorous framework for bridging the gap between microscale heterogeneities and macroscale behaviour in systems such as porous media and composite materials. By ...
Multivariate porous materials (MTV) are like a "collection of Lego blocks," allowing for customized design at a molecular level to freely create desired structures. Using these materials enables a ...
According to a study published in Carbohydrate Polymers by Aalto researchers, pectin has a new use as a photothermal material. This opens the door for creating innovative, sustainable bio-based ...