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El. knyga: Biodegradable Polymers. Volume 1: Advancement in Biodegradation Study and Applications

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  • Formatas: 437 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634836517
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  • Formatas: 437 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634836517
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These 2 volume books strive to provide to our readers the most up-to-date core information available in the published literature as well as our yet to be published studies with ample illustrations (total 416) on biodegradable polymers. Much of the information used in this book is from the authors' own research activities over the past several decades. These 2 volume books contain a compilation of new developments in the creation and use of biodegradable polymers including the relatively new polymers designed from the ground up (i.e., designing new monomers), the modification of existing biodegradable polymers to achieve particular new goals and functions, new fabrication methods for better efficiency, purity and yields, new engineering methods to formulate existing biodegradable polymers into new physical forms, and new applications of existing or new biodegradable polymers in biomedical and environmental arenas. These 2 volume books contain a total of 28 chapters grouped under 2 volumes. Volume 1 has a total of 14 chapters and 2 sections: Section I Basic degradation study and phenomenon (6 chapters), and Section II Biomedical and environmental applications (8 chapters). Volume 2 has also 14 chapters, and focuses on newly designed biodegradable polymers, and their formulation into different physical forms. The chapters in both volumes have both new original articles and information and review articles with updated and new information. Although the bulk of the chapters in this book (> 90%) deal with issues in biomedical fields which are far more challenging, demanding, and costly to resolve, two chapters deal with use of biodegradable materials for environmental impacts. The books are designed for material and polymer scientists and engineers and biomedical engineers in both universities and in industries with an interest in the biomedical field. Biomaterial scientists and engineers, biomedical engineers and even medical professionals who have used implantable polymeric-based medical devices for their practice will find these books coverage of the latest developments and challenges useful either as a comprehensive review or an up to date report of the developments in the field of biodegradable polymers. The contributors include both academic scientists and research scientists in industry, from 10 different countries in North (USA) and South America (Brazil, Argentina), Asia (China, Korea, Singapore) and Europe (Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal). Therefore, these 2 volume books are truly internationally as well as multidisciplinary-oriented, covering science and engineering without borders.
Preface ix
I Basic Degradation Study
1(196)
Chapter 1 Biodegradation from the Viewpoint of a Polymer Chemist: Biodegradable Polyether Graft Polyesters
3(28)
Jens Kohler
Helmut Keul
Martin Moller
Chapter 2 Constitutive Modeling and Mechanical Behavior Prediction of Biodegradable Polymers During Degradation
31(46)
Andre C. Vieira
Rui M. Guedes
Volnei Tita
Chapter 3 Recent Trends in the Structural Characterization and Degradation of Biodegradable Polymers by Modern Mass Spectrometry
77(58)
Paola Rizzarelli
Sabrina Carroccio
Chapter 4 Real-Time In-Situ Electrical Monitoring of the Degradation of Biopolymers Using Semiconductor Field-Effect Devices
135(20)
A. Poghossian
S. Schusser
M. Backer
M. Leinhos
M. J. Schoning
Chapter 5 Biodegradation of Polycaprolactone Scaffolds
155(14)
Hanqing Feng
Qing Liu
Chapter 6 Assessment of Polymer-Based Nanocomposites Biodegradability
169(28)
A. V. Machado
A. Araujo
M. Oliveira
II Biomedical and Environmental Application
197(210)
Chapter 7 Biodegradable Polyester-based Stent: Current Status and Future Perspectives
199(10)
Ji Hoon Park
Kinam Park
Moon Suk Kim
Chapter 8 Biodegradable Polymeric Stent: Current and Future Development
209(16)
Yunbing Wang
Chapter 9 A Novel Therapeutic for Diabetic Retinopathy: Mast Cell Stabilizer Impregnated Synthetic Biodegradable Amino Acid-based Poly(Ester Amide) Rods
225(14)
Daniel Knecht
Chih-Chang Chu
Chapter 10 Development of Polyester-Drug Nanoconjugates for Cancer Targeting and Treatment
239(24)
Qian Yin
Rong Tong
Hua Wang
Jianjun Cheng
Chapter 11 Polycaprolactone Scaffolds for Stem Cell Research and Tissue Engineering
263(26)
Guixin Shi
Hugh Q. Zhao
Qing Liu
Chapter 12 Biopolymeric Magnetic Composites for Environmental Remediation of Aqueous Effluents
289(36)
Maria Fernanda Horst
Mariana Alvarez
Veronica Lassalle
Chapter 13 Polyvinyl Alcohol Based Biodegradable Polymer Nanocomposites
325(56)
Kaiyan Qiu
Anil N. Netravali
Chapter 14 Novel Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Sterilization of Absorbable Sutures and New Amino Acid-based Biomaterials as Suture Coating
381(26)
Janet L. Huie
J. Anastasia Nichols
Julien P. Fey
David Burns
Alicia Potuck
Chih-Chang Chu
Index 407