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|a Advances in Biomedical Polymers and Composites
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|a Front Cover -- Advances in Biomedical Polymers and Composites -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Introduction to biomedical polymer and composites -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Classification of polymers and composites -- 1.3 Fabrication techniques polymer composites -- 1.3.1 Electrospinning -- 1.3.2 Melt extrusion -- 1.3.3 Solution mixing -- 1.3.4 Latex technology -- 1.4 Polymers and their composites for biomedical applications -- 1.4.1 Natural polymers and their composites -- 1.4.1.1 Collagen -- 1.4.1.2 Silk -- 1.4.1.3 Hyaluronic acid -- 1.4.1.4 Chitosan
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|a 1.4.1.5 Cellulose -- 1.4.2 Synthetic polymers and their composites -- 1.4.2.1 Polycaprolactone -- 1.4.2.2 Poly(l-lactic acid) -- 1.4.2.3 Poly(methyl methacrylate) -- 1.4.2.4 Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid -- 1.4.2.5 Polyvinylidene fluoride -- 1.4.2.6 Poly(ethylene glycol) -- 1.4.3 Gas-permeable polymeric membranes -- 1.4.4 Other polymeric composites -- 1.5 Challenges and future trends -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Foundation of composites -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of composites -- 2.3 History of composites -- 2.3.1 Fiberglass in 20th century
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|a 2.3.2 Composite material in our daily life -- 2.4 Why composites? -- 2.5 Advantages of composites -- 2.5.1 Design flexibility -- 2.5.2 Light weight -- 2.5.3 High strength -- 2.5.4 Strength related to weight -- 2.5.5 Corrosion resistance -- 2.5.6 High-impact strength -- 2.5.7 Consolidation of many parts -- 2.5.8 Dimensional stability -- 2.5.9 Nonconductive -- 2.5.10 Nonmagnetic -- 2.5.11 Radar transparent -- 2.5.12 Low thermal conductivity -- 2.5.13 Durable -- 2.6 Applications of composites -- 2.6.1 Aerospace/aircrafts -- 2.6.2 Appliances -- 2.6.3 Automobile and transportation
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|a 2.6.4 Infrastructure -- 2.6.5 Environmental -- 2.6.6 Applications of electricity -- 2.7 Limitation of composites -- 2.8 Biocomposites and classification -- 2.8.1 Biomedical composites -- 2.8.2 Basic requirements and parameters for biomedical applications -- 2.8.2.1 Biocompatibility -- 2.8.2.2 Corrosion -- 2.8.2.3 Mechanical properties -- 2.8.2.4 Pores -- 2.8.2.5 Eye glasses -- 2.8.2.6 Biodegradability and bioabsorbable polymer -- 2.8.2.7 High cell adhesion and less inflammation -- 2.8.2.8 Wear resistance -- 2.8.3 Biomedical polymer composites -- 2.8.3.1 Natural biomedical composites
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|a 2.8.3.2 Synthetic biomedical composites -- 2.9 Applications of biocomposites -- 2.9.1 Tissue engineering -- 2.9.2 Orthopedic -- 2.9.3 Dental -- 2.9.4 External prosthetic and orthotics -- 2.9.5 Biocompatibility on skin -- 2.9.6 Healing of fracture and wound dressing -- 2.10 Fabrication techniques of biomedical composites -- 2.10.1 Hand layup molding -- 2.10.2 Open contact molding method -- 2.10.3 Liquid molding and injection molding -- 2.10.4 Vacuum resin transfer molding process -- 2.10.5 Compression molding -- 2.10.6 Tube rolling -- 2.10.7 Automated fiber/tape placement process
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|a Advances in Biomedical Polymers and Composites: Materials and Applications is a comprehensive guide to polymers and polymer composites for biomedical applications, bringing together detailed information on their preparation, properties, cutting-edge technologies, innovative materials and key application areas. Sections introduce polymers and composites in biomedical applications and cover characterization techniques, preparation and properties of composites and gel-based systems. Innovative technologies and instruments used in the fabrication of polymer composites for biomedical applications are then presented in detail, including 3D bioprinting, 4D printing, electrospinning, stimuli-responsive polymers and quantum dots. This is a valuable resource for anyone looking to gain a broader understanding of polymers and composites for biomedical applications. In addition, it is ideal for readers who want to conduct interdisciplinary research or explore new avenues for research and development.
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|a Pal, Kunal.
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|a Verma, Sarika.
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|a Datta, Pallab.
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|i Print version:
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