Smart Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Films, and Gels
β Scribed by Liang Hu, Yongfeng Gao, Michael J. Serpe
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Smart Stimuli-Responsive Poymers, Films, and Gels
Discover the most important developments in synthesis, simulation, and applications of a fascinating compound class
There exist a range of natural materials that respond to environmental changes by altering their physical or chemical properties, known as stimuli-responsive polymers, these substances are responsive to light, temperature, pressure, and more. The study of these so-called βsmartβ polymers is essential to a range of application fields, many of which have generated cutting-edge research in recent decades. A comprehensive introduction to the subject is therefore well-timed
Smart Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Films, and Gels provides an introduction to these polymers and their applications. It includes producing these polymers through synthetic approaches, simulating their responses to different stimuli, and applying these materials in different industries and research capacities. Written to serve the requirements of advanced students and senior researchers alike, this timely work will drive years of research in this vital field.
In Smart Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Films, and Gels readers will also find:
- Treatment of mechanoresponsive, photoresponsive, and ionizing-radiation responsive polymers
- Applications in emerging fields such as sensors, biomedicine, catalysis, and more
- Interdisciplinary research into the properties and responses of these vital compounds
Smart Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Films, and Gels promises to become a seminal work for chemists, materials scientists, and industrial researchers seeking to incorporate these materials into a variety of industrial and research areas.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<span>This book introduces readers to interfacial reactions in confinement on stimuli-responsive homopolymer and diblock copolymer films. It also includes investigations concerning the immobilization of (bio)molecules and the fabrication of biomolecular patterns by reactive microcontact printing on
Stimuli responsive water-soluble and amphiphilic copolymers / Andrew B. Lowe and Charles L. McCormick --<br/> Stimuli-responsive associative behavior of polyelectrolyte-bound nonionic surfactant moieties in aqueous media / Akihito Hashidzume, Tetsuya Noda, and Yotaro Morishima --<br/> Micellar pol
<br> Content: Stimuli responsive water-soluble and amphiphilic copolymers / Andrew B. Lowe and Charles L. McCormick --<br/> Stimuli-responsive associative behavior of polyelectrolyte-bound nonionic surfactant moieties in aqueous media / Akihito Hashidzume, Tetsuya Noda, and Yotaro Morishima --<br/>
<p><p>Superhydrophobic surfaces, artificially mimicking lotus leaves, have captured the attention of scientists and engineers over the past few decades. Recent trends have shifted from superhydrophobicity to superominipohobicity, or superamphiphobicity. In addition, dynamic rather than static surfac
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