Integration of hydrogen bonding interaction and Schiff-base chemistry toward self-healing, anti-freezing, and conductive elastomer
Chuanwei Lu(Nanjing Forestry University), Fuxiang Chu(Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products), Jifu Wang(Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products), Chunpeng Wang(Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products), Qiang Yong(Nanjing Forestry University)
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