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Soft Matter Gradient Surfaces: Methods and Applications [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470522658
  • ISBN-13: 9780470522653
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A comprehensive look at the latest advances in soft material gradients Tremendous progress has been made in the field of surface-bound soft material gradients in recent years, with intriguing new areas of investigation opening up and advances in bioanalytics changing the way high-throughput screening methods are used in the design and discovery of catalysts and new materials. This volume provides the first complete, up-to-date summary of the progress in this field, showing readers how to harness the powerful properties of soft matter gradients in the design and development of modern functional materials. Contributed chapters from experts in diverse fields help bridge areas of materials science, chemistry, and biomaterials, covering fabrication techniques, gradients in self-assembled monolayers, polymer gradients, dynamic gradient structures, structure and assembly, mechanical properties, sensors, biomaterial applications, protein adsorption, and organization of cells on gradient surfaces. Readers will learn how to implement the techniques described in the book in their own work, while improving efficacy and lowering research and production costs. Soft Matter Gradient Surfaces is an invaluable resource for chemists, physicists, biologists, and engineers, and anyone who would like to take advantage of these unique soft matter building blocks.
Contributors vii
Preface xi
1 Gradient Libraries: Harnessing a Ubiquitous Phenomenon to Accelerate Experimentation
1(18)
Michael J. Fasolka
2 Classification of Key Attributes of Soft Material Gradients
19(28)
Jan Genzer
Rajendra R. Bhat
3 Discovery and Optimization of Sensing Materials Using Discrete and Gradient Arrays
47(46)
Radislav A. Potyrailo
4 Colliding Self-Assembly Waves in Organosilane Monolayers
93(16)
Kirill Efimenko
Ali E. Ozcam
Jan Genzer
Daniel A. Fischer
Fredrick R. Phelan
Jack F. Douglas
5 Orientational Anchoring of Liquid Crystals on Surfaces Presenting Continuous Gradients in Composition
109(20)
Jugal K. Gupta
Kirill Efimenko
Daniel A. Fischer
Jan Genzer
Nicholas L. Abbott
6 Continuous Infusion Microchannel Approach to Generate Composition Gradients from Viscous Polymer Solutions
129(16)
Pratyay Basak
Pedro Zapata
Keith Reed
Ismael Gomez
J. Carson Meredith
7 Gradient Assembly of Complex Surfaces for Sensing, Fabrication, and High Throughput Analysis
145(54)
Andrew C. Hillier
8 Making Gradient Patterns by Electron-Beam Chemical Lithography with Monomolecular Resists
199(30)
Nirmalya Ballav
Andreas Terfort
Michael Zharnikov
9 Electrochemical Mapping for Polymer Chemical and Physical Gradients
229(28)
Roger H. Terrill
Xuejun Wang
Paul W. Bohn
10 Directed Assembly of Block Copolymer Films: Effects of Rough Substrates and Thermal Fields
257(22)
Manish M. Kulkarni
Alamgir Karim
Kevin G. Yager
11 Hydrogel Gradients by Self-Initiated Photografting and Photopolymerization: Preparation, Characterization, and Protein Interactions
279(24)
Tobias Ekblad
Andreas Larsson
Bo Liedberg
12 Polymer Gradients: Responsive Grafted Layers
303(26)
Igor Luzinov
Sergiy Minko
13 Bioactive Self-Assembled Monolayer Gradients
329(36)
Nicole M. Moore
Matthew L. Becker
14 Morphology Gradients on Different Size Scales and Their Application in Biological Studies
365(18)
Christian Zink
Nicholas D. Spencer
15 Molecularly Defined Peptide Spacing Gradients for Cell Guidance
383(24)
Vera C. Hirschfeld-Warneken
Joachim P. Spatz
16 Motion of Drops on Gradient Surfaces
407(24)
R. Shankar Subramanian
Index 431
Jan Genzer is a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at North Carolina State University. His research interests include material self-assembly and directed assembly and behavior of polymers at surfaces, interfaces, and in confined geometrics using experimental methods and computational approaches.