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Soft Matter Technology at KIT: Chemical Perspective from Nanoarchitectures to Microstructures
Authors:Sylvain Grosjean  Mirella Wawryszyn  Hatice Mutlu  Stefan Brse  Joerg Lahann  Patrick Theato
Affiliation:Sylvain Grosjean,Mirella Wawryszyn,Hatice Mutlu,Stefan Bräse,Joerg Lahann,Patrick Theato
Abstract:Bioinspiration has emerged as an important design principle in the rapidly growing field of materials science and especially its subarea, soft matter science. For example, biological cells form hierarchically organized tissues that not only are optimized and designed for durability, but also have to adapt to their external environment, undergo self‐repair, and perform many highly complex functions. Being able to create artificial soft materials that mimic those highly complex functions will enable future materials applications. Herein, soft matter technologies that are used to realize bioinspired material structures are described, and potential pathways to integrate these into a comprehensive soft matter research environment are addressed. Solutions become available because soft matter technologies are benefitting from the synergies between organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, and materials science.
Keywords:materials science  organic synthesis  polymer chemistry  soft matter
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