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A Phenomenological Mathematical Modelling Framework For The Degradation Of Bioresorbable Composites 1st Ed Ismael Morenogomez

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A Phenomenological Mathematical Modelling Framework For The Degradation Of Bioresorbable Composites 1st Ed Ismael Morenogomez
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.14 MB
Author: Ismael Moreno-Gomez
ISBN: 9783030049898, 9783030049904, 3030049892, 3030049906
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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A Phenomenological Mathematical Modelling Framework For The Degradation Of Bioresorbable Composites 1st Ed Ismael Morenogomez by Ismael Moreno-gomez 9783030049898, 9783030049904, 3030049892, 3030049906 instant download after payment.

This book presents a generalised computational model for the degradation of resorbable composites, using analytic expressions to represent the interwoven phenomena present during degradation. It then combines this modelling framework with a comprehensive database of quantitative degradation data mined from existing literature and from novel experiments, to provide new insights into the interrelated factors controlling degradation.

Resorbable composites made of biodegradable polyesters and calcium-based ceramics have significant therapeutic potential as tissue engineering scaffolds, as temporary implants and as drug-loaded matrices for controlled release. However, their degradation is complex and the rate of resorption depends on multiple connected factors such as the shape and size of the device, polymer chemistry and molecular weight, particle phase, size, volume fraction, distribution and pH-dependent dissolution properties. Understanding and ultimately predicting the degradation of resorbable composites is of central importance if we are to fully unlock the promise of these materials.

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