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Hydrogel Micro And Nanoparticles L Andrew Lyon Michael Joseph Serpe

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Hydrogel Micro And Nanoparticles L Andrew Lyon Michael Joseph Serpe
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.85 MB
Pages: 420
Author: L. Andrew Lyon, Michael Joseph Serpe
ISBN: 9783527330331, 9783527646425, 352733033X, 3527646426
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Hydrogel Micro And Nanoparticles L Andrew Lyon Michael Joseph Serpe by L. Andrew Lyon, Michael Joseph Serpe 9783527330331, 9783527646425, 352733033X, 3527646426 instant download after payment.

The book provides experienced as well as young researchers with a topical view of the vibrant field of soft nanotechnology. In addition to
elucidating the underlying concepts and principles that drive continued innovation, major parts of each chapter are devoted to detailed discussions of potential and already realized applications of micro- and nanogel- based materials. Examples of the diverse areas impacted by these materials are biocompatible coatings for implants, films for controlled drug release, self-healing soft materials and responsive hydrogels that react to varying pH conditions, temperature or light.Content:
Chapter 1 Thermally Sensitive Microgels: From Basic Science to Applications (pages 1–32): He Cheng and Guangzhao Zhang
Chapter 2 Thermosensitive Core–Shell Microgels: Basic Concepts and Applications (pages 33–61): Yan Lu and Matthias Ballauff
Chapter 3 Core–Shell Particles with a Temperature?Sensitive Shell (pages 63–80): Haruma Kawaguchi
Chapter 4 pH?Responsive Nanogels: Synthesis and Physical Properties (pages 81–115): Beng Hoon Tan, Jeremy Pang Kern Tan and Kam Chiu Tam
Chapter 5 Poly(N?Vinylcaprolactam) Nano? and Microgels (pages 117–140): Cheng Cheng and Andrij Pich
Chapter 6 Doubly Crosslinked Microgels (pages 141–167): Brian R. Saunders
Chapter 7 ATRP: A Versatile Tool toward Uniformly Crosslinked Hydrogels with Controlled Architecture and Multifunctionality (pages 169–186): Jeong Ae Yoon, Jung Kwon Oh, Wenwen Li, Tomasz Kowalewski and Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Chapter 8 Nanogel Engineering by Associating Polymers for Biomedical Applications (pages 187–208): Yoshihiro Sasaki and Kazunari Akiyoshi
Chapter 9 Microgels and Biological Interactions (pages 209–235): Michael H. Smith, Antoinette B. South and Prof. L. Andrew Lyon
Chapter 10 Oscillating Microgels Driven by Chemical Reactions (pages 237–256): Daisuke Suzuki
Chapter 11 Smart Microgel/Nanoparticle Hybrids with Tunable Optical Properties (pages 257–279): Matthias Karg and Thomas Hellweg
Chapter 12 Macroscopic Microgel Networks (pages 281–315): Todd Hoare
Chapter 13 Color?Tunable Poly (N?Isopropylacrylamide) Microgel?Based Etalons: Fabrication, Characterization, and Applications (pages 317–336): Prof. Michael J. Serpe, Courtney D. Sorrell, Matthew C. D. Carter, Ian N. Heppner, Janelle B. Smiley?Wiens and Liang Hu
Chapter 14 Crystals of Microgel Particles (pages 337–368): Juan Jose Lietor?Santos, Urs Gasser, Jun Zhou, Zhibing Hu and Alberto Fernandez?Nieves
Chapter 15 Dynamical Arrest and Crystallization in Dense Microgel Suspensions (pages 369–395): Priti Mohanty, Divya Paloli, Jerome Crassous and Peter Schurtenberger

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