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Aerogels are ultralight solid materials formed by replacing the liquid phase found in hydrogels by air. In article number 2004932, Canhui Lu, Raffaele Mezzenga, and co‐workers show that using protein amyloid nanofibrils as templates, it is possible to design a new class of high‐performance conductive aerogels for smart devices, such as biosensors, wearable bioelectronics, pressure sensors and adaptable...
Amyloid fibrils have garnered increasing attention as viable building blocks for functional material design and synthesis, especially those derived from food and agricultural wastes. Here, amyloid fibrils generated from β‐lactoglobulin, a by‐product from cheese industries, have been successfully used as a template for the design of a new class of high‐performance conductive aerogels with sensing properties...
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