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    REVIEW

    Fluid Dynamics of Quantum Dot Inks: Non-Newtonian Behavior and Precision Control in Advanced Printing

    Zhen Gong#, Siyu Chen#, Zhenyu Feng, Dawang Li, Le Zhang, Meiting Xu, Yanping Lin, Huixin Huang, Dan Jiang, Caiyi Wu, Yichun Ke, Zhonghui Du*, Ning Zhao, Hongbo Liu*

    FDMP-Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, Vol.21, No.9, pp. 2101-2129, 2025, DOI:10.32604/fdmp.2025.068946 - 30 September 2025

    Abstract Quantum dot inks (QDIs) represent an emerging functional material that integrates nanotechnology and fluid engineering, demonstrating significant application potential in flexible optoelectronics and high-color gamut displays. Their wide applicability is due to a unique quantum confinement effect that enables precise spectral tunability and solution-processable properties. However, the complex fluid dynamics associated with QDIs at micro-/nano-scales severely limit the accuracy of inkjet printing and pattern deposition. This review systematically addresses recent advances in the hydrodynamics of QDIs, establishing scientific mechanisms and key technical breakthroughs from an interdisciplinary perspective. Current research has focused on three optimization directions:… More >

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    The Effect of Bio-Oil on High-Temperature Performance of Bio-Oil Recycled Asphalt Binders

    Hengcong Zhang*, Jianmin Wu, Zhong Qin, Yin Luo

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.10, No.4, pp. 1025-1037, 2022, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2022.017483 - 02 November 2021

    Abstract Bio-oil recycled asphalt binders in road engineering can help solve the problem of oil shortage and reduce the environmental pollution and sustainability. This paper investigated the road performance of the aged asphalt binder by adding bio-oil so that the aged asphalt binder could be reused to reach purpose of reuse. The residual soybean oil was selected as rejuvenator and blended with aged asphalt binder at 0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%, respectively. The results showed that bio-oil increased the penetration of aged asphalt binder, the penetration of bio-oil recycled asphalt binder with a bio-oil content of… More >

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