Biomedical Applications of Polymeric Materials and Composites
1. Edition November 2016
XXII, 389 Pages, Hardcover
129 Pictures (80 Colored Figures)
Monograph
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Taking its content from only the very latest results, this is an extensive summary of the various polymeric materials used for biomedical applications with the focus throughout on applications. Includes worked examples for training purposes as well as case studies.
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With its content taken from only the very latest results, this is an extensive summary of the various polymeric materials used for biomedical applications.
Following an introduction listing various functional polymers, including conductive, biocompatible and conjugated polymers, the book goes on to discuss different synthetic polymers that can be used, for example, as hydrogels, biochemical sensors, functional surfaces, and natural degradable materials. Throughout, the focus is on applications, with worked examples for training purposes as well as case studies included. The whole is rounded off with a look at future trends.
Conducting Polymers
Biocompatible Polymers
Shape-memory Polymers
Conjugated Polymers
Bionanocomposites- Plasma Polymer in Bionanotechnology
Electro-active Polymers
HYDROGELS AND NATURAL POLYMERS
Need for Natural Polymers in Commercial and Medical Applications
Synthetic Polymer Hydrogels
Hydrophilic Polymers
Stimuli-responsive Polymers
Radio Labeled Polymers
Micro- and Nano-structured Polymeric Substrates
Natural and Synthetic Degradable Polymers
CONCLUDING REMARKS AND FUTURE TRENDS
D. Sakthi Kumar is professor in the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science and Deputy Director of the Bio Nano Electronics Research Center of Toyo University, Japan. He obtained his PhD in physics from the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, India, in 1998. After completing his postdoc at the Thin Film Lab at the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi, India, he moved to Toyo University. His research interests include nanodrug delivery, polymers and nanomaterials for biomedical applications, Bio Nano Electronics and Bio/Chemical sensors.