Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks
Synthesis, Properties, Modelling and Applications
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Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks
Synthesis, Properties, Modelling and Applications
About This Book
Amphiphilic polymer co-networks (APCNs) are a type of polymeric hydrogel, their hydrophobic polymer segments and hydrophilic components produce less aqueous swelling, giving better mechanical properties than conventional hydrogels. This new class of polymers is attracting increasing attention, resulting in further basic research on the system, as well as new applications.
This book focuses on new developments in the field of APCNs, and is organised in four sections: synthesis, properties, applications and modelling. Co-network architectures included in the book chapters are mainly those deriving from hydrophobic macro-cross-linkers, representing the classical approach; however, more modern designs are also presented. Properties of interest discussed include aqueous swelling, thermophysical and mechanical properties, self-assembly, electrical actuation, and protein adsorption. Applications described in the book chapters include the use of co-networks as soft contact lenses, scaffolds for drug delivery and tissue engineering, matrices for heterogeneous biocatalysis, and membranes of controllable permeability. Finally, an important theory chapter on the modelling of the self-assembly of APCNs is also included.
The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in hydrogels, polymer networks, polymer chemistry, block copolymers, self-assembly and nanomaterials, as well as their applications in contact lenses, drug delivery, tissue engineering, membranes and biocatalysis.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Editor
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Thirty Years of Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 1
- Chapter 2 Poly(N-vinylimidazole)-based Nanostructured Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 15
- Chapter 3 Designing Multi-component Biodegradable/Biocompatible Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks for Biomedical Applications 47
- Chapter 4 Cleavable Dimethacrylate-end-linked Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks Prepared Using Degradable, Hemiacetal Ester Group-containing Bifunctional Initiators 77
- Chapter 5 Structural Studies on PEO-b-PPO-based Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 95
- Chapter 6 Structure and Physical Properties of Amphiphilic Polymer Co-network Hydrogels with Controlled Structures 109
- Chapter 7 Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks From Telechelic Macromonomers Using ThiolâNorbornene Chemistry 129
- Chapter 8 Bimodal Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks: Interfacial Phenomena and Applications 156
- Chapter 9 Ultra-stretchable and Multi-responsive Tough Hydrogels Crosslinked by Triblock Copolymer Micelles 199
- Chapter 10 Double-network Hydrogels Comprising an Ionic Amphiphilic Polymer First Co-network 224
- Chapter 11 Theoretical Approaches to Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 239
- Chapter 12 Silicone Hydrogel Soft Contact Lenses: An Industrial Application of Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 263
- Chapter 13 New Approaches Towards the Design of Tough Amphiphilic Polymeric Co-networks 277
- Chapter 14 Biocatalytically-active Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 309
- Chapter 15 Functional Membranes Based on Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks 331
- Subject Index