Stimuli-Responsive Gels
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- books978-3-03897-211-2
- 9783038972112
- 9783038972105
- supramolecular
- polyelectrolyte
- temperature-responsive
- self-healing gels
- UCST
- swelling
- drug delivery
- stimuli-responsive
- poly(vinyl caprolactam)
- injectable polymers
- physical hydrogel
- poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
- hydrogel
- pH-responsive
- biomedical applications
- optical sensing
- LCST
- nanocomposite hydrogels
- core-shell particle
- shape memory hydrogels
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ca. 200 words; this text will present the book in all promotional forms (e.g. flyers). Please describe the book in straightforward and consumer-friendly terms. [Although the technological and scientific importance of functional polymers have been well established over the last few decades, the most recent focus that has attracted much attention concerns stimuli-responsive polymer gels. These materials are of particular interest due to their abilities to respond to internal and/or external chemo-physical stimuli. Aside from the scientific challenges of designing stimuli-responsive polymer gels, the main technological interests concern numerous applications, ranging from catalysis in microsystem technology and chemo-mechanical actuators to sensors. This Special Issue includes seventeen papers covering a wide range of subjects including thermo- and pH-responsive hydrogels, functionalized materials, supramolecular stimuli-responsive structures, composite hydrogels, sensors, and biomedical applications. Together, these contributions not only provide an excellent overview of the current state-of-the-art in the field but also point out exciting challenges and opportunities for future work. In a number of reviews the most recent findings on "Stimuli-Responsive Gels" are compiled in this book supplemented by original contributions.
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