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Development of a stimuli-responsive polymer nanocomposite toward biologically optimized, MEMS-based neural probes
2011
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
This paper reports the development of micromachining processes and mechanical evaluation of a stimuli-responsive, mechanically dynamic polymer nanocomposite for biomedical microsystems. This nanocomposite consists of a cellulose nanofiber network encased in a polyvinyl acetate matrix. Micromachined tensile testing structures fabricated from the nanocomposite displayed a reversible and switchable stiffness comparable to bulk samples, with a Young's modulus of 3420 MPa when dry, reducing to ∼20
doi:10.1088/0960-1317/21/5/054009
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