A novel 3D nanoprinting technique for metal oxides enables complex multi-material structures with high shape fidelity and potential for advanced sensors and devices.
Researchers develop a 3D nanoprinting method that allows real-time observation of color changes as nanostructures grow, enabling precise control of structural colors.
New findings reveal how secondary structure in helical polymers influences their aggregation and size control. Light-triggered release offers tailored solutions for controlled substance delivery.
Researchers extend the Stoeber method to synthesize amorphous metal-organic frameworks and coordination polymers, enhancing colloidal materials' functionality and complexity for technology and medicine applications.