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ISBN 10: 352733033X
ISBN 13: 9783527330331
Author: L. Andrew Lyon, Michael Joseph Serpe
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.
Table of contents:
1 Thermally Sensitive Microgels: From Basic Science to Applications
2 Thermosensitive Core–Shell Microgels: Basic Concepts and Applications
3 Core–Shell Particles with a Temperature-Sensitive Shell
4 pH-Responsive Nanogels: Synthesis and Physical Properties
5 Poly(N-Vinylcaprolactam) Nano- and Microgels
6 Doubly Crosslinked Microgels
7 ATRP: A Versatile Tool toward Uniformly Crosslinked Hydrogels with Controlled Architecture and Multifunctionality
8 Nanogel Engineering by Associating Polymers for Biomedical Applications
9 Microgels and Biological Interactions
10 Oscillating Microgels Driven by Chemical Reactions
11 Smart Microgel/Nanoparticle Hybrids with Tunable Optical Properties
12 Macroscopic Microgel Networks
13 Color-Tunable Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) Microgel-Based Etalons: Fabrication, Characterization, and Applications
14 Crystals of Microgel Particles
15 Dynamical Arrest and Crystallization in Dense Microgel Suspensions
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