student from 01.01.2023 to 01.01.2025
National Research University of Electronic Technology (Institute of Biomedical Systems (BMS), bachelor)
student from 01.01.2019 to 01.01.2023
National Research University of Electronic Technology (Institute of Biomedical Systems (BMS), engineer)
employee from 01.01.2025 until now
employee from 01.01.2007 to 01.01.2025
UDC 616.8-089
A technology for fabricating a composite hydrogel based on biopolymers via photopolymerization is presented. The electrical conductivity properties are compared with respect to the carbon nanotube content in the material.
composite hydrogel; biopolymer; carbon nanotubes; electrical conductivity; photopolymerization
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