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1) Aids professionals in meeting an increasing demand for more cost
effective materials that still provide high performance 2) Monitors
the impact of inorganic nanofillers in promoting polymer circular
economy 3) Discusses metallic foams and high entropy inorganic
nanofillers 4) Features cutting edge research on nanocomposite
derived anisotropy hydrogels and their multifunctional
applications, with emphasis on wound dressing properties.
1) Aids professionals in meeting an increasing demand for more
sustainable materials which are biodegradable, as nanomaterials
meet these criteria 2) Monitors the impact of organic nanofillers
in promoting polymer circular economy 3) Discusses computational
studies on the effect of nanofillers on polymer matrices 4) Looks
at properties of nanofillers including the mechanical, thermal,
electrical, optical, and magnetic properties
This book initiates with an introduction to polymeric materials,
followed by various classifications and properties of polymeric
implant material including various development methods of polymeric
materials and their characterization techniques. An overview of
various toxicology assessments of polymeric materials and polymeric
materials for drug delivery system is also included. Design and
Analysis of Polymeric Materials based Components using Ansys
Software along with polymeric materials for additively manufactured
artificial organs is also discussed. Features: Addresses assessment
of polymeric materials in biomedical sciences including
classification, properties, and development of polymeric implants.
Covers various topics in the field of tissue regeneration.
Discusses the biocompatibility, toxicity, and biodegradation of
polymeric materials. Explores wide scale characterization to study
the effect of inclusion size on mechanical properties of polymeric
materials. Reviews limitations and future directions on polymeric
material with emphasis on biocompatibility. This book is aimed at
graduate students and researchers in biomaterials, biomedical
engineering, composites, and polymers.
This two volume set will analyse the modifying effects of both
organic and inorganic nanofillers on the mechanical properties of
polymer nanocomposites. Detailing processing, characterization,
properties, and applications, the books demonstrate how choosing
the right nanofiller can encourage innovation, sustainability and
cost effective manufacturing. The set includes the following
volumes: - Volume one looks at organic nanofillers including
natural fibres and membranes - Volume two focuses on inorganic
nanofillers including metallic foams, metal oxides and hydrogels
These volumes will be of interest to engineers involved with
inorganic nanofillers, in a variety of industries including
automotive, aerospace and biomedical engineering.
Exploring theories and applications developed during the last 30
years, Digital Geometry in Image Processing presents a mathematical
treatment of the properties of digital metric spaces and their
relevance in analyzing shapes in two and three dimensions. Unlike
similar books, this one connects the two areas of image processing
and digital geometry, highlighting important results of digital
geometry that are currently used in image analysis and
processing.
The book discusses different digital geometries in
multi-dimensional integral coordinate spaces. It also describes
interesting properties of the geometries, including metric and
topological properties, shapes of circles and spheres, proximity to
Euclidean norms, and number theoretic representations of geometric
objects such as straight lines and circles. The authors all active
researchers in image processing and digital geometry demonstrate
how these concepts and properties are useful in various techniques
for image processing and analysis. In particular, the book covers
applications in object representation and shape analysis.
With many figures (some in color) and end-of-chapter exercises,
this book provides an in-depth, unified account of digital metrics,
the characterization of digital curves and straight lines, and
their uses in shape analysis. It gives you insight on the latest
two- and three-dimensional image processing applications."
Sensing of Deadly Toxic Chemical Warfare Agents, Nerve Agent
Simulants, and their Toxicological Aspects provides a general
overview of the development and performance of different novel
molecular frameworks as potent vehicles for sensing Chemical
Weapons (CWs). The chapters are contributed by leading researchers
in the areas of materials science, medical science, chemical
science, and nanotechnology from industries, academics, government
and private research institutions across the globe. It covers cover
topics such as inorganic nanocomposites, hyperbranched polymers,
and graphene heterojunctions for effective sensing of CW agents.
This book is a highly valuable reference source for graduates,
post-graduates, and research scholars primarily in the fields of
materials science, medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, and
nanoscience and nanotechnology. In addition, almost all analytical
techniques will be discussed, making this a first-rate reference
for professors, students, and scientists in many industries.
A three-volume comprehensive overview of the development and
applications of various novel potent molecular sensor frameworks In
Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors (3 Volume Set), a
team of distinguished researchers delivers an interdisciplinary
presentation of the engineering of high-performance
biopolymer-based bio-nanocomposites, as well as strategies for the
use of various molecules in the detection of environmentally
important guest analytes. This three-volume book explores the most
relevant technological developments in nanomaterials sensors and
offers a broad and comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research
on advanced materials in the fast-moving sensors industry. The
authors explain the science behind nanomaterials for environmental
remediation as well as the components and ingredients of the
relevant materials. Readers will also find: Thorough introductions
to sensory devices, polymer-based nano-biomaterials, and
opto-electrochemical devices Comprehensive explorations of
metal-organic frameworks, organic sensors, and organic-inorganic
composite semiconductor sensors Practical discussions of
vapochromic and vapoluminescent sensors Fulsome treatments of
sensor ecosystems for health self-monitoring, including discussions
of diabetes management Perfect for materials scientists, mechanical
engineers, and analytical chemists, Organic and Inorganic Materials
Based Sensors will also benefit inorganic and organic chemists,
robotics engineers, and professionals working in the sensor
industry.
Exploring theories and applications developed during the last 30
years, Digital Geometry in Image Processing presents a mathematical
treatment of the properties of digital metric spaces and their
relevance in analyzing shapes in two and three dimensions. Unlike
similar books, this one connects the two areas of image processing
and digital geometry, highlighting important results of digital
geometry that are currently used in image analysis and processing.
The book discusses different digital geometries in
multi-dimensional integral coordinate spaces. It also describes
interesting properties of the geometries, including metric and
topological properties, shapes of circles and spheres, proximity to
Euclidean norms, and number theoretic representations of geometric
objects such as straight lines and circles. The authors-all active
researchers in image processing and digital geometry-demonstrate
how these concepts and properties are useful in various techniques
for image processing and analysis. In particular, the book covers
applications in object representation and shape analysis. With many
figures (some in color) and end-of-chapter exercises, this book
provides an in-depth, unified account of digital metrics, the
characterization of digital curves and straight lines, and their
uses in shape analysis. It gives you insight on the latest two- and
three-dimensional image processing applications.
Novel Platforms for Drug Delivery Applications covers diverse
aspects in the design, synthesis and characterization of novel drug
delivery platforms and devices. This book comprehensively details
the development, application and performance of various novel
molecular frameworks as potent drug delivery vehicles. Chapters
cover a range of materials and molecular platforms for drug
delivery, from hydrogels, nanocarriers and
metal-organic-frameworks, to ?-cyclodextrin and polyphosphazene.
Each chapter discusses the benefits and limitations of each drug
delivery system, as well as toxicological and safety implications.
This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to this fast-moving
topic, bridging the disciplines of materials science and
pharmacology.
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