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Andrea Heugenhauser1,2, Emily Lu2, Kyle Faiczak2

  • 1Chemistry and Physics of Materials, Paris-Lodron University Salzburg, Jakob-Haringer Straße 2a, 5020, Salzburg, Austria. Andrea.Heugenhauser@plus.ac.at.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
|February 17, 2026
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まとめ

砂糖と接ぎ木されたシリコンは,水素結合によって粘弾性を得る. 触媒なしのカラメリゼーションは,糖質OH含量とオリゴメリゼーションを制御することにより,永続的な特性チューニングを可能にします.

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