A breakthrough 2D polymer material has been developed with potential for body armour, offering strength and flexibility.
A groundbreaking 2D polymer could give a new meaning to body armor and ballistic fabrics with its unbeatable strength and flexibility.
Imagine armor as light as fabric yet stronger than steel, built from materials that link together like molecular chainmail.
The first-ever 2D polymer with mechanically interlocked bonds developed in the US shows high flexibility and strength.
In a remarkable feat of chemistry, a Northwestern University-led research team has developed the first two-dimensional (2D) ...