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Materials for Biomedical Engineering: Thermoset and Thermoplastic Polymers
Discusses the most important classes of thermoset and thermoplastic polymers and their application and use in biomedical engineering
Valentina Grumezescu (Edited by), Alexandru Grumezescu (Edited by)
9780128168745, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 28 March 2019
596 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.7 cm, 1.22 kg
Materials for Biomedical Engineering: Thermoset and Thermoplastic Polymers presents the newest and most interesting approaches to intelligent polymer engineering in both current and future progress in biomedical sciences. Particular emphasis is placed on the properties needed for each selected polymer and how to increase their biomedical potential in varying applications, such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. These materials are intended for use in diagnoses, therapy and prophylaxis, but are also relatable to other biomedical related applications, such as sensors. Recent developments and future perspectives regarding their use in biomedicine are discussed in detail, making this book an ideal source on the topic.
1. Introduction in thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers
2. Laser surface texturing of thermoplastics to improve biological performance
3. Light-mediated thermoset polymers
4. Thermoset, bioactive, metal-polymer composites for medical applications
5. Epoxy composites in biomedical engineering
6. Polyethylene and polypropylene matrix composites for biomedical applications
7. Polymethacrylates
8. Thermoset polymethacrylate-based materials for dental applications
9. Maleic anhydride copolymers as a base for neoglycoconjugate synthesis for lectin binding
10. Particulate systems of PLA and its copolymers
11. Polylactide: the polymer revolutionizing the biomedical field
12. Poly(propylene fumarate)-based biocomposites for tissue engineering applications
13. Diblock and triblock copolymers of polylactide and polyglycolide
14. Characteristics of polymeric materials used in medicine
15. Application of polymethyl methacrylate, acrylic and silicone in ophthalmology
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Biotechnology [TCB], Biomedical engineering [MQW]