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Elke Bradt

Researcher at Johannes Kepler University of Linz

Publications -  5
Citations -  566

Elke Bradt is an academic researcher from Johannes Kepler University of Linz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stretchable electronics & Self-healing hydrogels. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 292 citations.

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Instant tough bonding of hydrogels for soft machines and electronics

TL;DR: Tough hydrogels strongly attach, within seconds, to plastics, elastomers, leather, bone, and metals, reaching unprecedented interfacial toughness exceeding 2000 J/m2, and Healing of severed ionic hydrogel conductors becomes feasible and restores function instantly.
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Resilient yet entirely degradable gelatin-based biogels for soft robots and electronics

TL;DR: This biogel is a step towards durable, life-like soft robotic and electronic systems that are sustainable and closely mimic their natural antetypes, whose mechanical properties can be adapted to a broad range of applications in soft robotics and wearable electronics.
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Investigations on the migration behavior of insulin and related synthetic analogues in CZE, MEKC and MEEKC employing different surfactants.

TL;DR: The retention/migration behavior of insulin and five synthetic insulin analogues in CZE, MEKC and MEEKC employing seven different detergents within the latter two techniques has been investigated and substantial changes in separation selectivity could be observed.
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Rheological Properties of Aqueous Sodium Alginate Slurries for LTO Battery Electrodes.

TL;DR: Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) active material provides good long-term stability and can be processed in aqueous solutions, but suffers from bad slurry stability.
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Combinatorial surface nanostructuring in aluminium-niobium system

TL;DR: In this article, a co-deposition at glancing angles is used for deposition of an Al Nb thin film library with a compositional resolution of 0.8 at.