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KERI achieves binder-free MXene 3D microprinting at 1.3µm Res

Summary by Research & Development World
Binders and viscosity hurdles have plagued micro-scale 3D printing in the past, often limiting results to “2D patterns or required diverse additives to produce 3D architectures,” as noted by researchers. But now, a team in South Korea has pioneered an additive-free method using the 2D nanomaterial MXene, achieving a 1.3-micrometer resolution—reportedly 270 times higher than… The post What could make MXene a key to ultra-precise, additive-free 3D…
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Research & Development World broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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