Constructing Graphene and Carbon Nanotube “Artery–Vein” <scp>3D</scp> Structures on the Surface of Carbon Fibers Using a Magnetic Field to Prepare High‐Strength, Multifunctional Composites
Bao Gong(Changchun University of Technology), Yujing Liu(National Institutes of Health), Yuhui Ao(Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), Guipeng Quan(Changchun University of Technology), Zhengchuan Hu(Changchun University of Technology), Weibo Zhou(Changzhou No.2 People's Hospital), Weiwen Li(Shenzhen University), Linghan Xiao(Changchun University of Technology)
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