Publications
1.
Jeon, S. -Y.; Kang, S. H.
Electrochemical reactions drive morphing of materials Journal Article
In: Nature, vol. 573, pp. 198-199, 2019.
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abstract = {Silicon anodes in lithium batteries expand during discharge, causing failure. This expansion has been used constructively in a material whose architecture controllably and reversibly changes to alter its function.},
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Silicon anodes in lithium batteries expand during discharge, causing failure. This expansion has been used constructively in a material whose architecture controllably and reversibly changes to alter its function.
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2019

Jeon, S. -Y.; Kang, S. H.
Electrochemical reactions drive morphing of materials Journal Article
In: Nature, vol. 573, pp. 198-199, 2019.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3D printing, architected materials, shape, Tunable
@article{Jeon2019,
title = {Electrochemical reactions drive morphing of materials},
author = {S.-Y. Jeon and S. H. Kang},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02663-9},
doi = {10.1038/d41586-019-02663-9},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-09-11},
journal = {Nature},
volume = {573},
pages = {198-199},
abstract = {Silicon anodes in lithium batteries expand during discharge, causing failure. This expansion has been used constructively in a material whose architecture controllably and reversibly changes to alter its function.},
keywords = {3D printing, architected materials, shape, Tunable},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Silicon anodes in lithium batteries expand during discharge, causing failure. This expansion has been used constructively in a material whose architecture controllably and reversibly changes to alter its function.