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When chemistry with green light mimics what happens in life – Science Daily
Taking inspiration from nature, researchers created a green light-stabilized 3D polymer structure that unfolds itself when left in darkness – the first reported…

Scientists frequently look at how molecules behave in nature to help them design chemical processes, and that’s what Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Ghent University researchers did to create a green light-stabilised 3D polymer structure that unfolds itself when left in darkness.The team has reported on this world-first example of a reversible, light-triggered process to fold polymers into single chain nanoparticles in the flagship journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical…
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