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Apr 04, 2024: Airy cellulose from a 3D printer (Nanowerk News) Ultra-light, thermally insulating and biodegradable: Cellulose-based aerogels are versatile.Empa researchers have succeeded in 3D ...
Researchers in Switzerland have developed a new method for 3D printing complex objects with a higher cellulose content than has previously been achieved. Found in trees and plants, cellulose has ...
Cellulose – the most abundant organic compound on the planet – has successfully been used to 3D print a range of objects, including some that are electrically conductive. It's being pitched as ...
An ear cartilage model, made from the 3D-printed cellulose composite material. ETH Zurich/Empa. View 5 Images 1 / 5. A filigree mesh made from the 3D-printed cellulose composite material.
In a recent study published in STAR Protocols, researchers developed a protocol for creating self-standing three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds from cellulose-based substances. These scaffolds can ...
Researchers from the University of Chalmers created 3D objects using cellulose obtained from wood pulp. Skip to main content. Menu Digital Trends ...
Although the components of wood – cellulose and lignin – are exceedingly cheap and plentiful, combining these into a wood-like structure is not straightforward, despite many attempts to… ...
The 3-D molecular model of a plant cellulose synthase no longer remains elusive, thanks to research from NC State University.
Ultra-light, thermally insulating and biodegradable: Cellulose-based aerogels are versatile. Empa researchers have succeeded in 3D printing the natural material into complex shapes that could one ...