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Polymer materials and synthesis play a most important role in the successful use in making the plastics properties and their possible extension. Several thousands of polymer syntheses are as a crucial element of the success of the polymer industry with constant evolution of technologies and procedures. This book provides specialists with a comprehensive approach of the developments made in all the areas of polymer synthesis. It critically discusses the latest polymerization techniques. It provides industrial engineers and scientists with methods defining their limits of application. Polymer synthesis is continually challenged to develop new and exciting ways to produce polymer. Polymer synthesis is evaluated based on formation, potential consumer interest, realistic ingredients, design and regulations.
Polymers. --- Polymere --- Polymeride --- Polymers and polymerization --- Macromolecules --- monomer --- synthetic polymer --- natural polymer --- organic material --- molecular weight --- composition --- architecture --- polymerization --- oligomer --- morphological --- topological --- homopolymer --- copolymer --- reaction mechanism --- free radical --- addition --- condensation --- anionic --- cationic --- coordination --- metallocene --- ring-opening --- electro-polymerization --- degree of polymerization --- mono-functional --- bi-functional --- polyfunctional --- cyclic --- modification --- living polymerization --- biopolymer --- surface science --- drug discovery --- medicine --- conducting --- conjugated --- polymer waste --- industrial research
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Hydrogels are a class of soft materials with crosslinked network structures. They show good biocompatibility, biodegradability, hydrophilicity, and mechanical properties similar to those of tissue, so they have a wide range of applications. In recent years, a variety of multifunctional hydrogels with excellent performance have been developed, greatly expanding the depth and breadth of their applications. This book is the reprint of the Special Issue “Advances in Hydrogels”, which focused on the recent advances regarding hydrogels, aiming to provide reference for researchers in related fields. This book included one editorial, thirteen original research articles, and three valuable reviews from thirteen different countries including Canada, China, Thailand, Mexico, India, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Germany, the Czech Republic, Colombia, Romania, Israel, and the USA.
Research & information: general --- Physics --- molecularly imprinted polymeric hydrogels --- synthetic receptors --- zearalenone --- glucuronic acid --- fluorescent sensors --- PEG-PLA --- thermoresponsive hydrogel --- redox-sensitive --- hydrogel --- superabsorbent --- e-beam --- swelling --- crosslinking --- carboxymethyl cellulose --- drying --- RW --- CHD --- radiation penetration depth --- lecithin --- rheology --- scanning electron microscopy --- drying and swelling --- extracellular matrix --- mesh size --- hydrogels --- photopolymers --- volume holography --- photo curing --- multifunctional biomedical biomaterials --- light-responsive materials --- novel formulations --- natural polymer --- synthetic polymer --- topical application --- cryoconcentrated blueberry juice --- stability --- storage --- bioactive compounds content --- antioxidant activity --- water gel --- photocrosslinking --- natural polymer modification --- biomedical-engineering applications --- vitamin D --- nanoemulsion --- gelled matrices --- texture analysis --- gelatin --- sensory evaluation --- gummy --- thermosensitive --- P(OEGMA-co-MEO2MA) --- microgel --- scaffold --- 3D culture --- commercial copper sulfide (CuS) --- alginate --- photothermal therapy (PTT) --- near-infrared II windows --- cancer --- glioblastoma --- mechanobiology --- mechanoreceptor --- mechanotransduction --- quercetin --- cyclodextrin --- polyvinyl alcohol --- inclusion complex --- photo-polymerization --- potassium acrylate-co-acrylamide --- swelling capacity --- multistructured --- adhesive strength --- hydrogen bonding --- n/a
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