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"functional materials" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of material that has specific properties, usefulness, or features. For example, "This new coat is made of a special type of functional material that will keep you warm even in the coldest temperatures."
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Goesmann, H. & Feldmann, C. Nanoparticulate functional materials.
Functional Materials and Devices. 3 Units.
Metal azolate frameworks: from crystal engineering to functional materials.
Incipient metals: functional materials with a unique bonding mechanism.
Feldmann, C. Polyol mediated synthesis of nanoscale functional materials.
Lewis, J. A. Direct ink writing of 3D functional materials.
"I wanted to create functional materials and devices, rather than simply making prototypes".
Saparov, B. & Mitzi, D. B. Organic inorganic perovskites: structural versatility for functional materials design.
Evans, K. E. & Alderson, A. Auxetic materials: functional materials and structures from lateral thinking!
Schnitzler, T. & Herrmann, A. DNA block copolymers: functional materials for nanoscience and biomedicine.
Huang, C. & Chen, L. Negative Poisson's ratio in modern functional materials.
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