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Bio-mimetic structural colour

Natural polymers are assembled in an incredible variety of complex architectures in the plant and animal kingdom. The diversity of the mechanisms used in nature for the production of structural colour has been intensively covered in several books and reviews, which have appeared during the recent maturation of this field. Although the formation/ development of these structures in nature is far from being understood, they are an excellent source of inspiration for emerging technologies, even though the artificial production of structural colour is still in its infancy in comparison to the advanced structures found in nature. Most bio-mimetic... [Pg.575]


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