nanospleten
Nanospleten is a term used to describe a nanoscale interlacing architecture in which nano-scale fibers, filaments, or nanotubes are woven, braided, or otherwise interlaced to form continuous networks. As a concept and a family of materials, nanospleten combines elements of textile-like design with nanoscale fabrication to produce structures with enhanced mechanical, thermal, and transport properties.
Origins of the idea trace to advances in nanofabrication where researchers sought alternatives to nonwoven mats
Properties and applications: The interlaced architecture can improve strength, toughness, and energy dissipation while maintaining light
Challenges: Achieving uniform nanoscale interlacing over large areas remains difficult, as does scalable manufacturing, defect control,