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3d Printing in Chemical Sciences: Applications Across Chemistry (en Inglés)
Vipul (University Of Tasmania, Australia) Gupta; Pavel (University Of Tasmania, Australia) Nesterenko; Brett (University Of Tasmania, Australia) Paull (Autor)
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3d Printing in Chemical Sciences: Applications Across Chemistry (en Inglés) - Vipul (University Of Tasmania, Australia) Gupta; Pavel (University Of Tasmania, Australia) Nesterenko; Brett (University Of Tasmania, Australia) Paull
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Reseña del libro "3d Printing in Chemical Sciences: Applications Across Chemistry (en Inglés)"
3D printing has rapidly established itself as an essential enabling technology within research and industrial chemistry laboratories. Since the early 2000s, when the first research papers applying this technique began to emerge, the uptake by the chemistry community has been both diverse and extraordinary, and there is little doubt that this fascinating technology will continue to have a major impact upon the chemical sciences going forward. This book provides a timely and extensive review of the reported applications of 3D Printing techniques across all fields of chemical science. Describing, comparing, and contrasting the capabilities of all the current 3D printing technologies, this book provides both background information and reader inspiration, to enable users to fully exploit this developing technology further to advance their research, materials and products. It will be of interest across the chemical sciences in research and industrial laboratories, for chemists and engineers alike, as well as the wider science community.