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This volume contains a series of papers originally presented at the
Symposium on Polymer Gels organized and sponsored by the Research
Group on Polymer Gels, The Society of Polymer Science of Japan and
co-sponsored by the Science and Technology Agency (ST A) and MIT ,
Japan. The Symposium took place at Tsukuba Science City on 18th and
19th September, 1989. Recognized experts in their fields were
invited to speak and there was a strong attendance from government,
academic and industrial research centers. The purpose of the
Symposium was to review the state of the art and to present and
discuss recent progress in the understanding of the behavioral
properties of polymer gels and their application to biomedical,
environmental and robotic fields. Most of the papers and related
discussions concentrated on the swelling behavior of hydrogels and
chemomechanical systems, both artificial and naturally occurring,
in which external stimuli of a physical or chemical nature control
energy transformation or signal transduction. The recent great
interest in chemomechanical systems based on polymer gels has
stimulated considerable effort towards the development of new
sensors and actuators, controllable membrane separation processes,
and delivery systems in which the functions of sensing, processing
and actuation are all built into the polymeric network device.
Artificial chemomechanical systems, through the use of
environmentally sensitive polymer gels, are emerging as interesting
materials for mimicking basic processes previously only confined to
the biological world, and commercially viable applications are also
foreseen in the not-too-distant future
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