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Macroporous Polymers: Production Properties and Biotechnological/Biomedical Applications
Contributor(s): Mattiasson, Bo (Editor), Kumar, Ashok (Editor), Galeaev, Igor Yu (Editor)
ISBN: 1420084615     ISBN-13: 9781420084610
Publisher: CRC Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2009
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Annotation: Macroporous polymers are rapidly becoming the material of choice for many tissue engineering, bioseparation, and bioprocessing applications. Presented in a systematic way, this book addresses the production, characterization, and application of macroporous polymers. The text considers traditional methods of production, including phase separation polymerication, leaching, foaming, and double emulstion, as well as newly merging methods such as cryogelation. With extensive references, the chapters also discuss in detail the various applications of macroporous gels for the separation of biomolecules and for the cultivation of mammalian cells in bioreactors as well as in tissue engineering.
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Biotechnology
- Science | Biotechnology
- Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General
Dewey: 620.192
LCCN: 2009036995
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6" W x 9.3" (1.94 lbs) 530 pages
 
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Macroporous polymers are rapidly becoming the material of choice for many tissue engineering, bioseparation, and bioprocessing applications. However, while important information is scattered about in many different publications, none, to date, have drawn this information together in user-friendly format, until now. Meeting the need for an accessible, organized resource, Macroporous Polymers: Production Properties and Biotechnological/Biomedical Applications supplies a systematic presentation of the production, characterization, and application of these polymers.

The text discusses traditional methods of production, including phase separation polymerization, leaching, foaming, and double emulsion as well as emerging methods such as cryogelation. The chapters also detail the various applications of macroporous gels for the separation of biomolecules and for the cultivation of mammalian cells in bioreactors and for tissue engineering. The book underscores existing and potential problems while providing a solid background on which to base the evaluation of the scientific and commercial value of new developments.

The editors bring together different viewpoints, summarize state-of-the-art achievement, and cover applications in biotechnology, downstream processing, and biomedicine. They have collected the latest research and molded it into a cohesive reference, closing the gap between macromolecular design and production of these gels/polymers and their possible applications. With the intensity of development in this area likely to increase, the foundation provided by this book can help you meet the challenges inherent in the development of new and better materials for new and better applications.