Block copolymers in nanoscience
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Block copolymers in nanoscience
WILEY-VCH, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This first book to take a detailed look at one of the key focal points where nanotechnology and polymers meet provides both an introductory view for beginners as well as in-depth knowledge for specialists in the various research areas involved. It investigates all types of application for block copolymers: as tools for fabricating other nanomaterials, as structural components in hybrid materials and nanocomposites, and as functional materials. The multidisciplinary approach covers all stages from chemical synthesis and characterization, presenting applications from physics and chemistry to biology and medicine, such as micro- and nanolithography, membranes, optical labeling, drug delivery, as well as sensory and analytical uses.
Table of Contents
An Introduction to Block Copolymer Applications: State-of-the-art and Future Developments
Guidelines for Synthesizing Block Copolymers
Block Copolymer Vesicles
Block Copolymer Micelles for Drug Delivery in Nanoscience
Stimuli-responsive Block Copolymer Assemblies
Self-assembly of Linear Polypeptide-based Block Copolymers
Synthesis, Self-assembly and Applications of Polyferrocenylsilane (PFS) Block Copolymers
Supramolecular Block Polymers Containing Metal-Ligand Binding Sites: From Synthesis to Properties
Methods for the Alignment and the Large-scale Ordering of Block Copolymer Morphologies
Block Copolymer Nanofibers and Nanotubes
Nanostructured Carbons from Block Coplymers
Block Copolymers at Interfaces
Block Copolymers as Templates for the Generation of Mesostructured Inorganic Materials
Mesostructured Polymers-Inorganic Hybrid Materials from Blocked Macromolecular Architectures and Nanoparticles
Block Ionomers for Fuel Cell Application
Structure, Properties and Applications of Crystallizable ABA and ABC Triblock Copolymers with Hydrogenated Polybutadiene Blocks
Basic Understanding of Phase Behavior and Structure of Silicone Block Copolymers and Surfactant-Block Copolymer Mixtures
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