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Fabrication of air-stable and conductive silk fibroin gels

Yao et al., 2018

Document ID
3609498420976813544
Author
Yao M
Su D
Wang W
Chen X
Shao Z
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Owing to their promising applications in flexible electronics, researchers have extensively explored flexible and conductive gels. However, these gels have unsatisfactory strength and flexibility as well as easily dry in air. Herein, a rationally designed robust regenerated silk …
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