
Porous polymer could help regulate heat and light in buildings
Low cost material has tuneable optical properties with a range of practical applications
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Henry R N B Enninful is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. Henry is investigating the characterization of complex nanoporous materials at the Felix Bloch Institute for Solid State Physics at Leipzig University, Germany. Employing both experimental and computer simulation tools, he focuses on studying fluid phase equilibria to understand the complexities of random porous materials. When not probing the physics in porous materials or writing articles, he can usually be found watching movies or football on TV.
Low cost material has tuneable optical properties with a range of practical applications
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