首页|Data on Nanofibers Reported by Researchers at University of Bath (Enhanced Buoya ncy and Propulsion In 3d Printed Swimming Micro-robots Based On a Hydrophobic Na no-fibrillated Cellulose Aerogel and Porous Lead-free Piezoelectric Ceramics)

Data on Nanofibers Reported by Researchers at University of Bath (Enhanced Buoya ncy and Propulsion In 3d Printed Swimming Micro-robots Based On a Hydrophobic Na no-fibrillated Cellulose Aerogel and Porous Lead-free Piezoelectric Ceramics)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews – Investigators publish new report on Nanotechnolog y - Nanofibers. According to news reportingoriginating from Bath, United Kingdo m, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “This paper providesthe first dem onstration of additively manufactured swimming micro-robots which combine a hydr ophobicnanofibrillated cellulose aerogel, to provide long-term buoyancy, with a low acoustic impedance porouspiezoelectric ceramic for improved propulsion. Th e hydrophobic nanocellulose aerogel is shown to exhibit a high and stable contac t angle that was maintained for extended periods of time, which facilitates long-term and stable buoyancy of the micro-robot.”

BathUnited KingdomEuropeEmerging T echnologiesMachine LearningNano-robotNanofibersNanotechnologyRobotRo boticsUniversity of Bath

2024

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年,卷(期):2024.(Dec.4)