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- Tuneable micro- and nano-periodic structures in urethane/urea networksPublication . Godinho, M. H.; Figueirinhas, J. L.; Brogueira, Pedro; Teixeira, PauloMicro- and nano-patterned materials are of great importance for the design of new nanoscale electronic, optical and mechanical devices, ranging from sensors to displays. A prospective system that can support a designed functionality is elastomeric polyurethane thin films with nano- or micromodulated surface structures ("wrinkles"). These wrinkles can be induced on different lengthscales by mechanically stretching the films, without the need for any sophisticated lithographic techniques. In the present article we focus on the experimental control of the wrinkling process. A simple model for wrinkle formation is also discussed, and some preliminary results reported. Hierarchical assembly of these tunable structures paves the way for the development of a new class of materials with a wide range of applications, from electronics to biomedicine.
- Helical Twisting of Electrospun Liquid Crystalline Cellulose Micro- and NanofibersPublication . Canejo, João; Borges, João P.; Godinho, M. Helena; Brogueira, Pedro; Teixeira, Paulo; Terentje, Eugene M.Helically twisted fibers can be produced by electrospinning liquid-crystalline cellulose solutions. Fiber topographies are studied by atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (see figure) and polarized optical microscopy. The fibers have a nearly universal pitch-to-diameter ratio and comprise both right- and left-handed helices.