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Towards hydrophilic piezoelectric poly-L-lactide films: Optimal processing, post-heat treatment and alkaline etching

Udovč et al., 2020

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15893624692261580393
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Udovč L
Spreitzer M
Vukomanović M
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Polymer journal

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Piezoelectric poly-L-lactide (PLLA) films are highly applicable for designing soft electronics in biomedicine. However, due to a lack of reactive side-chain groups, PLLA is characterized by a chemically inert and hydrophobic surface. Although compatible with biological …
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