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Stimuli-Responsive Interfaces: Fabrication and Application

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Stimuli-Responsive Interfaces: Fabrication and Application

Stimuli-Responsive Interfaces: Fabrication and Application
Springer | Materials | December 8, 2016 | ISBN-10: 9811024618 | 313 pages | pdf | 11.72 mb

Editors: Kawai, Takeshi, Hashizume, Mineo (Eds.)
Includes not only schematic illustrations but also visual demonstrations of many actual samples' morphological or functional changes
Covers interdisciplinary fields from fundamental sciences to practical applications
Is especially useful for graduate students and young researchers in academia and industry


This book introduces recent progress in stimuli-responsive interfaces constructed on colloidal materials such as micelles and vesicles and on solid material surfaces. There is discussion of the effect of stimuli such as light, heat, pH, and electric field on changes in the morphology of the molecules at the interfaces and that of colloidal materials. The changes in the properties, such as gelation ability, dispersibility, and emulsification ability, of the resultant bulk materials containing these colloidal materials or those of the solid material are also covered. In addition, design criteria for high sensitivity, quick responsiveness, and high reversibility are presented. In each author’s original system, the correlations between molecular-level responses and bulk functional responses are described as well. This book serves as an excellent guide to designing and fabricating novel, functional, eco-friendly stimuli-responsive interfaces and related materials.

Number of Pages
VIII, 313
Number of Illustrations and Tables
71 b/w illustrations, 122 illustrations in colour
Topics
Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
Physical Chemistry
Polymer Sciences
Nanotechnology
Nanochemistry



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