The cross-fertilization of physico-chemical and mathematical ideas has a long historical tradition. This volume of Advances in Chemical Engineering is almost completely dedicated to a conference on "Mathematics in Chemical Kinetics and Engineering" (MaCKiE-2007), which was held in Houston in Februar
Engineering Aspects of Self-Organizing Materials
β Scribed by Rudy J. Koopmans (Eds.)
- Publisher
- AP
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 248
- Series
- Advances in Chemical Engineering 35
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Series Editors
Page ii
Volume Editor
Page iii
Copyright
Page iv
Contributors
Pages vii-viii
Preface
Pages ix-x
Rudy Koopmans
Acknowledgments
Page xi
Chapter 1 - Engineering Materials from the Bottom Up β Overview
Pages 1-10
Rudy J. Koopmans, Anton P.J. Middelberg
Chapter 2 - Mechanisms and Principles of 1D Self-Assembly of Peptides into Ξ²-Sheet Tapes
Pages 11-43
Robert P.W. Davies, Amalia Aggeli, Neville Boden, Tom C.B. McLeish, Irena A. Nyrkova, Alexander N. Semenov
Chapter 3 - Nucleation and Co-Operativity in Supramolecular Polymers
Pages 45-77
Paul van der Schoot
Chapter 4 - Recombinant Production of Self-Assembling Peptides
Pages 79-117
Michael J. McPherson, Kier James, Stuart Kyle, Stephen Parsons, Jessica Riley
Chapter 5 - Inspiration from Natural Silks and Their Proteins
Pages 119-160
Boxun Leng, Lei Huang, Zhengzhong Shao
Chapter 6 - Surface- and Solution-Based Assembly of Amyloid Fibrils for Biomedical and Nanotechnology Applications
Pages 161-209
Sally L. Gras
Chapter 7 - Hybrid Systems Engineering: PolymerβPeptide Conjugates
Pages 211-222
Conan J. Fee
Subject Index
Pages 223-234
Contents of Volumes in this Serial
Pages 235-243
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