3-D printing methods enable manufactured nanofilms with multiple axes of alignment

Researchers at The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research at Osaka University introduced a new liquid-phase fabrication method for producing nanocellulose films with multiple axes of alignment. Using 3-D-printing methods for increased control, this work may lead to cheaper and more environmentally friendly optical and thermal devices.


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Source: Phys.org