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3D direct ink printed materials for chemical conversion and environmental remediation applications: a review

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3D printing technologies and continuous flow microreaction systems are rapidly gaining attention in the domain of heterogeneous catalysis. Click to show full abstract

3D printing technologies and continuous flow microreaction systems are rapidly gaining attention in the domain of heterogeneous catalysis.

Keywords: direct ink; ink printed; conversion environmental; printed materials; materials chemical; chemical conversion

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Year Published: 2023

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