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Gels handbook

editors-in-chief, Yoshihito Osada and Kanji Kajiwara ; translated by Hatsuo Ishida

Academic Press, c2001

  • : set
  • v. l
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4

Other Title

ゲルハンドブック

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Contents: v. 1, The fundamentals. -- v. 2, Functions. -- v. 3, Applications. -- v. 4, Environment: earth environment and gels

Includes bibliographical references and index

Associate editors: Takao Fushimi, Okihiko Hirasa, Yoshitsugu Hirokawa, Tsutomu Matsunaga, Tadao Shimomura, and Lin Wang

Original published in Japanese under the title: ゲルハンドブック(エヌ・ティー・エス, 1997.11)

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This major reference work, covering the important materials science area of gels, is a translation of a Japanese handbook. The three-volume set is organized to cover the following: fundamentals, functions, and environmental issues. "Gels Handbook" also contains an appendix, complete references, and data on gel compounds. Recently, polymer gels have attracted many scientific researchers, medical doctors, and pharmaceutical, chemical, and agricultural engineers to the rapidly growing field. Gels are considered to be one of the most promising materials in the 21st Century. They are unique in that they are soft, gentle, and can sense and accommodate environmental changes. Because of these unique characteristics gels have a huge potential in technological and medical applications. They are irreplaceable in the separation of molecules, the release of drugs, artificial skins and organs, sensors, actuators, chemical memories, and many other applications. The 21st century is also said to be the century of biotechnology, where two kinds of biopolymers play crucial roles: DNA as a bearer of genetic information and proteins as molecular machines. In spite of the dramatic progress in molecular biology and the Human Genome project, the basic principles behind the function and design of such polymeric machines are in the black box. Science and technologies that will emerge from those of polymer gels will shed light on such principles. Some researchers have already developed prototypes of artificial glands (pancreas), artificial muscles and actuators, and chemical sensors and molecular recovery systems using polymer gels. The "Gels Handbook" is an invaluable source of information on this rapidly growing field. It covers the entire area from the scientific basics to the applications of the materials. The authors are among the leading researchers, doctors, engineers, and patent officers in Japan. This book can be used as a textbook or an encyclopedia and is a must for those involved in gel research or applications. It contains a comprehensive coverage of a popular topic in materials science. It is the first English-language gels handbook, and includes numerous figures, tables, and photos.

Table of Contents

Shortened table of contents: Part One: Definitions and Classifications of Gels Chapter 1: Definition and Classification of Gels Chapter 2: Theory of Gelation and Processing of Gels Chapter 3: Structure and Material Property of Gels Part Two: The Functions Chapter 1: Outline Chapter 2: Functions Part 3: The Applications Chapter 1: Sanitary Products Chapter 2: Daily Necessities Chapter 3: Food, Wrappings Chapter 4: Medicine, Medical Care Chapter 5: Agriculture, Gardening Chapter 6: Civil Engineering, Construction Chapter 7: Chemical Engineering Chapter 8: Electronic and Electrical Engineering Chapter 9: Sports, Leisure Industry Part 4: The Environment: Earth's Environment and Gels Chapter 1: Maintaining the Environment Chapter 2: Greenery Technology Chapter 3: Sanitary Products and Environmental Problems

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Details
  • NCID
    BA51055080
  • ISBN
    • 0123946905
    • 0123949610
    • 0123949629
    • 0123949637
    • 0123949645
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    San Diego ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    4 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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