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Recent development in a 2D polymer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 2022

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Recent development:: cite: Nature - Irreversible synthesis of an ultrastrong two-dimensional polymeric material Irreversible synthesis of an ultrastrong two-dimensional polymeric material:: 2DPA-1 ==> 2 dimensional (2D) plastic stronger than steel produced from chemical engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), known as polyaramide 2D sheets and has about one-sixth less density of steel. media articles relating to this: ScienceDaily - New lightweight material is stronger than steel PhysOrg - Two-dimensional polymer helps create a new lightweight material that is stronger than steel and others... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8003:D9C5:6A01:810F:B4C7:26F:8B0A (talk) 23:39, 2 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]