1st Edition

Smart Materials: Integrated Design, Engineering Approaches, and Potential Applications

Edited By Anca Filimon Copyright 2018
    444 Pages 25 Color & 85 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    444 Pages 25 Color & 85 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    444 Pages 25 Color & 85 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    Polymer-based smart materials have become attractive in recent years due to the fact that polymers are flexible and provide many advantages compared to inorganic smart materials: they are low cost, they are easy to process, and they exhibit good performance at nano- and microscale levels.



    This volume focuses on a different class of polymers that are used as smart materials in the areas of biotechnology, medicine, and engineering. The volume aims to answer these questions: How do we distinguish ‘smart materials’? and How do they work? The chapters lay the groundwork for assimilation and exploitation of this technological advancement. Four of the key aspects of the approach that the authors have developed throughout this book are highlighted, namely the multidisciplinary exchange of knowledge, exploration of the relationships between multiple scales and their different behaviors, understanding that material properties are dictated at the smallest scale, and, therefore, the recognition that macroscale behavior can be controlled by nanoscale design.



     

    Impact of Smart Structures on Daily Life: An Alternative for Progress toward Revolutionary Discoveries

    Anca Filimon

    Engineering Smart Polymeric Materials with Complex Architectures for Biomedical Applications

    Ionel Adrian Dinu, Maria Valentina Dinu, Mihai Lomora, Cornelia G. Palivan, and Wolfgang Meier

    Strategies to Improve the Xanthan Properties for Specific Applications

    Cristina-Eliza Brunchi, Simona Morariu, and Maria Bercea

    Amphiphilic Polymers Designed for Biomedical Applications

    Marieta Nichifor, Georgeta Mocanu, and Cristina M. Stanciu

    Self-Assembly in Solution of Metal Complexes Based on Organo-Siloxane Ligands

    Mirela-Fernanda Zaltariov, Maria Cazacu, and Carmen Racles

    Porous Particles as Smart Materials for Biomedical Applications

    Silvia Vasiliu, Stefania Racovita, Cristina Doina Vlad, Ionela Gugoasa, and Marcel Popa

    Aminosilicones as Active Compounds in the Detection and Capture of Co2 from the Environment

    Alexandra Bargan and Maria Cazacu

    Smart Behavior of Cellulose Materials in Pharmaceutical Industries

    Mihaela-Dorina Onofrei

    Recent Researches on PVA-Clay Nanocomposites for Targeted Applications

    Simona Morariu, Mirela Teodorescu, and Maria Bercea

    Surface Engineering of Polymeric Membranes

    Adina Maria Dobos

    Design of Biologically Active Polymer Surfaces: Cationic Polyelectrolytes as Multifunctional Platform to Prevent Bacterial Attachment

    Simona Dunca and Anca Filimon

    Biomimetic and Smart Biomaterials for Orthopedic Applications: More than the Sum of Their Components

    Daniela Ivanov and Iulian Vasile Antoniac

    Quantum Chemistry Simulations: A Computational Tool to Design and Predict Properties of Polymer-Based Smart Systems

    Dumitru Popovici

    Biography



    Anca Filimon, PhD, is a Scientific Researcher in the Department of Physical Chemistry of Polymers at the “Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Iasi, Romania, of the Romanian Academy. She has authored over 30 papers for peer-reviewed journals and has written several books and book chapters (as author or co-author). She has participated at national and international conferences (as author and/or speaker), has led several research projects, and has acted as reviewer of several prestigious scientific journals. She is a member of the Romanian Society of Chemistry and of the Romanian Society of Rheology. Dr. Filimon’s scientific contributions are situated at the interdisciplinary interface of polymer chemistry, physics, and biochemistry, and include theoretical and experimental substantiations of the processes and technologies at nano-, micro- and macroscales. Her research is focused on the development of new strategies to achieve the complex architectures with well-defined functionality and various applications. The traditional synthesis tools, new theoretical and experimental physico-chemical approaches, surface science, and biopolymer engineering are combined to realize the design of targeted materials. She earned her PhD in chemistry from the Romanian Academy, “Petru Poni” Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Iasi, Romania.