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|a Materials science encompasses four classes of materials, the study of each of which may be considered a separate field: metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. This volume gathers important research from around the globe in this dynamic field including research on the outstanding contributions in the area of polymeric micro and nanoparticles as drug delivery systems; strategies to modify the inorganic clays and to make them compatible with polymeric matrices and the effect of each one; present problems of ceramic lubricating materials, and the design principle of these materials; the study.
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|a ADVANCES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE RESEARCH VOLUME 17; ADVANCES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE RESEARCH VOLUME 17; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Polymeric Micro and Nanoparticles as Drug Carriers and Controlled Release Devices: New Developments and Future Perspectives; Abstract; Introduction; An Overview of Drug Delivery Systems; Polymeric Nanoparticles; Liposomes; Hydrogel Nanoparticles; Solid Lipid Nanoparticles; Dendrimers; Magnetic Nanoparticles; Polymeric Micelles; Clay-Polymer Nanocomposites; Polymers Used for the Preparation of Nanoparticles.
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|a Surface CharacterizationParticle Size and Particle Size Distribution; Electron Microscopy; Dynamic Light Scattering; Biodistribution and Targeting of Polymeric Micro and Nano-Particles; Opsonization (Figure 8); Surface Modification: Aiming to Reach Long-Circulation Nanoparticles (Figure 9); The EPR Effect: Passive Targeting of Polymeric Nanoparticles (Figure 10); Active Targeting of Nanoparticles (Figure 11); Size Effect: Micro Vs Nano- Particles; Particle Shape: A New Parameter to Design DDS?; Release Mechanisms; Final Remarks and Future Perspectives; References.
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|a Chapter 2 Chemical Modifications of Natural Clays: Strategies to Improve the Polymeric Matrix/Clay CompatibilityAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Classification of Layered Silicate Fillers; 3. Fundamentals of Polymer/Clay Science; 4. Chemical Treatments; a. Purification of Clays; b. Activation of Clays; c. Ion Exchange Reactions; d. Modification with Biomolecules; e. Silylation Reactions; f. Alternative Modifiers; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 High-Performance Ceramic Lubricating Materials; Abstract; 1. Introduction.
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