Revealing localised mechanochemistry of biomaterials using in situ multiscale chemical analysis

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  • who: Nicholas T.H. Farr from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Street, Sheffield , JD, UK have published the Article: Revealing Localised Mechanochemistry of Biomaterials Using In Situ Multiscale Chemical Analysis, in the Journal: Materials 2022, 3462 of /2022/
  • what: The authors demonstrate that SEHI can provide in situ MC information using poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate (PGS-M) as an example biomaterial of interest. This highlights the importance of applying multiscale analysis methodologies due to the potential of data smoothing out important information if the focus of the . . .

     

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