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Wrapping liquids, solids, and gases in thin sheets
Joseph D. Paulsen
Department of Physics
The BioInspired Institute
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Engineering & Materials Science
Liquids
100%
Gases
85%
Polymer films
66%
Biological materials
65%
Optical properties
61%
Graphene
58%
Chemical properties
55%
Metal foil
53%
Textiles
49%
Mechanics
43%
Membranes
42%
Substrates
35%
Mechanical properties
32%
Geometry
30%
Industry
21%
Physics & Astronomy
liquids
79%
gases
76%
inflating
56%
metal foils
50%
incompatibility
48%
textiles
42%
pressing
39%
chemical properties
39%
flexibility
33%
industries
31%
graphene
30%
membranes
27%
mechanical properties
25%
optical properties
24%
polymers
21%
geometry
21%
Chemical Compounds
Liquid
81%
Gas
79%
Liquid Film
72%
Mechanics
42%
Foil
37%
Biomaterial
32%
Flexibility
29%
Industry
27%
Optical Property
27%
Graphene
26%
Force
25%
Shape
24%
Metal
16%
Surface
11%