Bioinspired cellulose nanofibrils can be controlled by
electricity

24th March 2021by admin0

Materials science likes to take nature and the special
properties of living beings that could potentially be transferred
to materials as a model. A research team led by chemist Professor
Andreas Walther of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) has
succeeded in endowing materials with a bioinspired property:
Wafer-thin stiff nanopaper instantly becomes soft and elastic at
the push of a button.

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