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Sound-wave coating points to a gentler way to protect materials from UV
Researchers at RMIT University used high-frequency sound waves to form ultra-thin protective coatings from covalent organic frameworks, demonstrating the method on plant leaves without blocking photosynthesis.
Key Takeaways
- RMIT researchers used sound waves to form UV-protective coatings from COFs.
- The coating protected plant leaves while still allowing photosynthesis.
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