Mechanically Inherently Interlinked Polymer Material
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Northwestern University scientists have developed the first two -dimensional (2D) mechanically interlocked material.
The material features 100 trillion mechanical bonds per 0.16 square inch ( 1 square centimeter ) The material is exceptionally flexible and strong, with promising applications in lightweight body armor and ballistic fabrics.
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