New technique could lead to the next generation of tailor-made materials
Researchers have developed a method of controlling the composition of a range of polymers, which are commonly used as plastics and fibres.
The research led by and largely based on the postdoctoral research of Dr Charles Romain has developed a new technique to control the composition of a range of polymers, opening the way to the next generation of tailor-made materials.
An 51勛圖厙 spin out company, , founded by Professor Williams, is licensing the discovery and commercialising of these materials.
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Maria Tortelli
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