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Chemoresponsive Materials: Smart Materials for Chemical and Biological Stimulation, ed. H. Schneider, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2nd edn, 2022, pp. P001-P006.
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Chemoresponsive Materials
Smart Materials for Chemical and Biological Stimulation 2nd Edition
Smart Materials
Series editors:
Hans-Jörg Schneider, Saarland University, Germany
Mohsen Shahinpoor, University of Maine, USA
Titles in this series:
1: Janus Particle Synthesis, Self-Assembly and Applications
2: Smart Materials for Drug Delivery: Volume 1
3: Smart Materials for Drug Delivery: Volume 2
4: Materials Design Inspired by Nature: Function Through Inner Architecture
5: Responsive Photonic Nanostructures: Smart Nanoscale Optical Materials
6: Magnetorheology: Advances and Applications
7: Functional Nanometer-Sized Clusters of Transition Metals: Synthesis, Properties and Applications
8: Mechanochromic Fluorescent Materials: Phenomena, Materials and Applications
9: Cell Surface Engineering: Fabrication of Functional Nanoshells
10: Biointerfaces: Where Material Meets Biology
11: Semiconductor Nanowires: From Next-Generation Electronics to Sustainable Energy
12: Supramolecular Materials for Opto-Electronics
13: Photocured Materials
14: Chemoresponsive Materials: Stimulation by Chemical and Biological Signals
15: Functional Metallosupramolecular Materials
16: Bio-Synthetic Hybrid Materials and Bionanoparticles: A Biological Chemical Approach Towards Material Science
17: Ionic Polymer Metal Composites (IPMCs): Smart Multi-Functional Materials and Artificial Muscles Volume 1
18: Ionic Polymer Metal Composites (IPMCs): Smart Multi-Functional Materials and Artificial Muscles Volume 2
19: Conducting Polymers: Bioinspired Intelligent Materials and Devices
20: Smart Materials for Advanced Environmental Applications
21: Self-cleaning Coatings: Structure, Fabrication and Application
22: Functional Polymer Composites with Nanoclays
23: Bioactive Glasses: Fundamentals, Technology and Applications
24: Smart Materials for Tissue Engineering: Fundamental Principles
25: Smart Materials for Tissue Engineering: Applications
26: Magnetic Nanomaterials: Applications in Catalysis and Life Sciences
27: Biobased Smart Polyurethane Nanocomposites: From Synthesis to Applications
28: Inorganic Two-dimensional Nanomaterials: Fundamental Understanding, Characterizations and Energy Applications
29: Ionic Liquid Devices
30: Polymerized Ionic Liquids
31: Nanogels for Biomedical Applications
32: Reactive Inkjet Printing: A Chemical Synthesis Tool
33: Electrochromic Smart Materials: Fabrication and Applications
34: Layered Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion
35: Smart Membranes
36: Cucurbituril-based Functional Materials
37: Ambipolar Materials and Devices
38: Applications of Porphyrinoids as Functional Materials
39: Hybrid Metal–Organic Framework and Covalent Organic Framework Polymers
40: Chemoresponsive Materials: Smart Materials for Chemical and Biological Stimulation: 2nd Edition
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Chemoresponsive Materials
Smart Materials for Chemical and Biological Stimulation 2nd Edition
Edited by
Hans-Jörg Schneider
Universitaet des Saarlandes, Germany
Email: [email protected]
Smart Materials No. 40
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PDF ISBN: 978-1-83916-613-6
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