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Hierarchically structured materials

editors, Ilhan A. Aksay ... [et al.]

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 255)

Materials Research Society, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.

目次

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Materials Research Society Symposium proceedings
  • Part I. Structures, Properties and Design Rules in Hierarchical Materials in Nature: 1. Characterization of the complex matrix of mytilus edulis shell and the implications for biometric ceramics
  • 2. A hierarchically structured model composite: a tem study of the hard tissue of red abalone
  • 3. Self-organization (assembly) in biosynthesis of silk fibers - a hierarchical problem
  • 4. Physics of complex-biological membranes and cell interfaces
  • 5. Self-assembly of bacterial macrofibers: a system based upon hierarchies of helices
  • Part II. Synthetic Hierarchical Structures and Design Rules: 6. Polymer liquid crystals and their blends: a hierarchy of structures
  • 7. Hierarchical structures in liquid crystalline polymers
  • 8. Conductive composite fibers with a rigid-rod matrix
  • 9. Structural and morphological features of synthetic and natural polymers
  • Part III. Composite Structures and Mechanical Properties: 10. Mechanical behaviour of hierarchical synthetic composites
  • 11. Hierarchy in extended chain polymers
  • 12. The influence of reinforcing fibers on the morphology and crystallization of thermoplastic polymer composites
  • 13. Polymer microlayer composites
  • 14. Characterizing hierarchical structures of natural ivory
  • 15. Hierarchical structure of a natural composite: insect cuticle
  • 16. Structure-mechanical property relationships in a biological ceramic-polymer composite: nacre
  • 17. Failure problems in composites
  • Part IV. Pattern Formation in Synthetic and Natursal Composites: 18. DNA binding to conducting polymer films
  • 19. -Hemolysin: a self-assembling protein pore with potential applications in the synthesis of new materials
  • 20. Cluster assembly of hierarchical nanostructures
  • 21. Design and synthesis of metals (tungsten) with structural hierarchy for very high temperatures
  • Part V. Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Hierarchically Structured Materials: 22. Hierarchical structure and light scattering in the cornea
  • 23. Nonlinear optical properties of hierarchical systems
  • 24. Biometric sensors and actuators
  • 25. Dielectric permittivities at x-band frequencies of conductive fibers aligned in polymer matrices
  • 26. Eukaryotic transduction pathways and man-made systems compared
  • 27. Morphology control of the electrochromic effect in tungsten oxide thin films
  • 28. Hierarchical design of electrochromic glasses
  • Part VI. Scaling and Structural Characterization in Hierarchical Natural and Synthetic Structures: 29. Imaging of hierarchically structured materials
  • 30. Statistical mechanics of phase transitions with a hierarchy of structures
  • 31. Hierarchical tilings
  • 32. Disorder and scaling in regular and hierarchical composites
  • 33. Hierarchical structures that arise from self-assembling systems Edmund A. Di Marzio
  • 34. Hierarchical cellular materials
  • Part VII. Processing of Synthetic Hierarchical Structures: 35. Hierarchically structured materials generated in membrane mimetic systems: nanosized particle production of CdS and ZnS at monolayers
  • 36. Biometric mineralization of an aligned, self-assembled collagenous matrix
  • Part VIII. Molecular Design of Hierarchical Structures: 37. Structural polysaccharides in molecular architecture of plant cell walls - from algae to hardwoods
  • 38. Hierarchical structure and physical properties of natural cellulosic fibers
  • 39. Toward monodisperse poly( -benzyl , l-glutamate): uniform, polar, molecular rods
  • 40. Hierarchical and modulable hydrophobic folding and self-assembly in elastic protein-based polymers: implications for signal transduction
  • 41. Self-assembled -helical polypeptide films
  • 42. Design of protein-producing bioreactors for self-assembling systems
  • Author index
  • Subject index.

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