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Photonic sensitive switchable materials

Switchable and Responsive Sur ces and Materials for Biomedical Applications. http //dx.doi.or l0.1016/B978-0-85709-713 2.00004-3 [Pg.93]

Switchable and Responsive Surfaces and Materials for Biomedical Applications [Pg.94]

1 Inorganic compound-based photonic sensitive materials [Pg.94]

Many families of organic and inorganic photoresponsive compounds have been discovered (He Yao, 2006 Me, Sakemura, Okinaka, Uchida, 1995 Kumar Neckers, 1989). In comparison with photonic sensitive organic materials, inorganic photoresponsive compounds are comparatively few. Typical examples include the metal oxides (Mazurkevich Kobasa, 1997), alkali metal azides (Deb, 1963), sodalite (Williams, Hodgson, Brinen, 2006), mercury salts (Khalil, Rophael, Mourad, [Pg.94]


The first section of Part One provides a detailed overview of switchable and responsive materials, exploring thermoresponsive polymers (Chapter 1), environmentally responsive polyelectrolytes and zwitterionic polymers (Chapter 2), peptide/protein-based natural responsive materials (Chapter 3), and photonic sensitive switchable materials (Chapter 4). [Pg.1]


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