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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2023, 14, 1004–1017, doi:10.3762/bjnano.14.83
Figure 1: Materials and methods overview. (a) Three primary monomers utilized in Technora® fibers: terephthal...
Figure 2: Fiber-wide Technora® AFM maps. (a) Topography map across a full fiber cross section. The arrow (bot...
Figure 3: AFM maps of the internal nanostructure within a Technora® fiber. (a) Topography map, 2.5 × 1.25 μm....
Figure 4: Quantitative AFM maps of internal Technora® fiber nanostructures. (a) Topography map of 1 μm × 1 μm...
Figure 5: Nanoscale topography–stiffness profile correlations. (a) Representative lateral line scan. (b) Repr...
Figure 6: Internal AFM maps of Kevlar® K29 vs Technora®. (a, b) Topography maps of Kevlar® and Technora®, res...
Figure 7: Line profiles across Kevlar® and Technora® subdomains. (a) Overlaid lateral profiles in Kevlar® K29...
Figure 8: Transverse elastic modulus distributions from multifrequency AFM scans. (a) Frequency distributions...
Figure 9: Schematic of possible molecular sequencing in Technora® fibers. (a) With random sequences of molecu...