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  • Smart Polymers and their Applications

    Smart Polymers and their Applications by Aguilar, Maria Rosa; Romï¿1⁄2n, Julio San;

    Sorozatcím: Woodhead Publishing in Materials;

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    Smart polymers are polymers that respond to different stimuli or changes in the environment. Smart Polymers and their Applications reviews the types, synthesis, properties, and applications of smart polymers.

    Chapters in part one focus on types of polymers, including temperature-, pH-, photo-, and enzyme-responsive polymers. Shape memory polymers, smart polymer hydrogels, and self-healing polymer systems are also explored. Part two highlights applications of smart polymers, including smart instructive polymer substrates for tissue engineering; smart polymer nanocarriers for drug delivery; the use of smart polymers in medical devices for minimally invasive surgery, diagnosis, and other applications; and smart polymers for bioseparation and other biotechnology applications. Further chapters discuss the use of smart polymers for textile and packaging applications, and for optical data storage.

    Smart Polymers and their Applications is a technical resource for chemists, chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, and other professionals in the polymer industry; manufacturers in such sectors as medical, automotive, and aerospace engineering; and academic researchers in polymer science.

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    1. Introduction to smart polymers and their applications

    Abstract:

    1.1 Introduction

    1.2 Types of smart polymer

    1.3 Applications of smart polymers

    1.4 Conclusion

    1.5 Acknowledgments

    1.6 References

    Part I: Types of smart polymer

    2. Temperature-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    2.1 Introduction

    2.2 Basic principles of temperature-responsive polymers in aqueous solution

    2.3 Key types of temperature-responsive polymers in aqueous solution

    2.4 Selected applications of thermoresponsive polymers

    2.5 Conclusion

    2.6 Future trends

    2.7 References

    3. pH-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    3.1 Introduction

    3.2 Key types and properties of pH-responsive polymers

    3.3 Synthesis of pH-responsive polymers

    3.4 Different methodologies for the preparation of pH-responsive polymers

    3.5 Different architectures of pH-responsive polymers

    3.6 Applications

    3.7 Conclusion

    3.8 Future trends

    3.9 References

    3.10 Appendix: abbreviations

    4. Photo-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    4.1 Introduction

    4.2 Chromophores and their light-induced molecular response

    4.3 Key types and properties of photo-responsive polymers

    4.4 Applications

    4.5 Conclusions and future trends

    4.6 References

    5. Magnetically responsive polymer gels and elastomers: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Preparation of magnetically responsive polymer gels and elastomeric materials

    5.3 Magnetic properties of filler-loaded polymers

    5.4 Elastic behaviour of magnetic gels and elastomers

    5.5 Kinetics of shape change

    5.6 The swelling equilibrium under a uniform magnetic field

    5.7 Polymer gels in a non-uniform electric or magnetic field

    5.8 Future trends

    5.9 Acknowledgements

    5.10 References

    6. Enzyme-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    6.1 Introduction

    6.2 Enzyme-responsive materials: rationale, definition and history

    6.3 Key types and properties of enzyme-responsive polymers

    6.4 Preparation of enzyme-responsive polymers

    6.5 Characterisation of enzyme-responsive polymers

    6.6 Applications

    6.7 Conclusion

    6.8 Future trends

    6.9 References

    7. Shape memory polymers: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    7.1 Introduction

    7.2 Characterizing shape memory effects in polymeric materials

    7.3 Classifying shape memory polymers: classification by polymer structure

    7.4 Classifying shape memory polymers: classification by type of stimulus

    7.5 Main applications of smart polymers

    7.6 Conclusion

    7.7 References

    8. Smart polymer hydrogels: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    8.1 Introduction

    8.2 Key types and properties of smart polymer hydrogels

    8.3 Applications of smart polymer hydrogels

    8.4 Conclusions and future trends

    8.5 References

    9. Self-healing polymer systems: properties, synthesis and applications

    Abstract:

    9.1 Introduction

    9.2 Types of self-healing

    9.3 Self-healing and recovery of functionality in materials

    9.4 Conclusion

    9.5 Acknowledgements

    9.6 References

    Part II: Applications of smart polymers

    10. Smart instructive polymer substrates for tissue engineering

    Abstract:

    10.1 Introduction

    10.2 Instructive polymeric surfaces

    10.3 Instructive hydrogels with a physicochemical response

    10.4 Materials with 3D defined patterns

    10.5 Applications in tissue engineering

    10.6 Conclusion and future trends

    10.7 References

    11. Smart polymer nanocarriers for drug delivery

    Abstract:

    11.1 Introduction

    11.2 Smart polymeric carriers for drug delivery: pH-responsive nanocarriers

    11.3 Smart polymeric carriers for drug delivery: enzyme-responsive nanocarriers

    11.4 Smart polymeric carriers for drug delivery: oxidation-responsive nanocarriers

    11.5 Smart polymeric carriers for drug delivery: temperature-responsive nanocarriers

    11.6 Smart polymeric carriers for drug delivery: nanocarriers responsive to other stimuli

    11.7 Conclusion and future trends

    11.8 References

    12. The use of smart polymers in medical devices for minimally invasive surgery, diagnosis and other applications

    Abstract:

    12.1 Introduction

    12.2 Types and preparation of smart polymers for medical devices: polymers classified by type of stimulus

    12.3 Types and preparation of smart polymers for medical devices: polymers classified by structural properties

    12.4 Applications: medical devices based on shape memory polymers (SMPs)

    12.5 Applications: SMPs in minimally invasive surgery

    12.6 Applications: medical devices for cancer diagnosis and therapy

    12.7 Applications: biosensors for diagnostic medical devices

    12.8 Applications: biosensors and actuators for enhanced diagnostics and therapy

    12.9 Applications: microfluidics-based biomedical devices

    12.10 Conclusion and future trends

    12.11 References

    13. Smart polymers for bioseparation and other biotechnological applications

    Abstract:

    13.1 Introduction

    13.2 Smart polymers (SPs) for bioseparation: use in affinity precipitation

    13.3 Aqueous two-phase polymer systems formed by SPs for use in bioseparation

    13.4 Chromatographic carriers with grafted SPs and adsorbents produced from SPs

    13.5 Membranes with SP-grafted pores

    13.6 Use of smart polymers in catalysis

    13.7 Conclusion and future trends

    13.8 References

    14. Smart polymers for textile applications

    Abstract:

    14.1 Introduction

    14.2 Types of smart polymers for textile applications

    14.3 Actuating mechanisms for smart polymers

    14.4 The use of smart polymer effects in textiles

    14.5 Using smart polymers in practice: medical textiles

    14.5 2 Wound dressing products

    14.6 Conclusion

    14.7 References

    15. Biopolymers for food packaging applications

    Abstract:

    15.1 Introduction

    15.2 Coatings and active coatings in foods

    15.3 Micro- and nanoencapsulation in foods

    15.4 Packaging

    15.5 Conclusion and future trends

    15.6 References

    16. Smart polymers for optical data storage

    Abstract:

    16.1 Introduction

    16.2 Photoinduced molecular motions of azobenzene chromophores

    16.3 Macromolecular architectures in azopolymers

    16.4 Synthetic strategies to azopolymers for optical data storage

    16.5 Photoinduced response of azobenzene polymers

    16.6 Alternative macromolecular architectures for the design of azopolymers

    16.7 Conclusion

    16.8 References

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