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Research team turns up the heat on 3D printing inks – Phys.org
A process that uses heat to change the arrangement of molecular rings on a chemical chain creates 3D-printable gels with a variety…

A process that uses heat to change the arrangement of molecular rings on a chemical chain creates 3D-printable gels with a variety of functional properties, according to a Dartmouth study.
The researchers describe the new process as “kinetic trapping.”…
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