Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 273 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
NATO science for peace and security series. A: Chemistry and biology, 1871-4641 |
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NATO science for peace and security series. Series A, Chemistry and biology.
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Contents |
From sustained oscillations to stationary reaction-diffusion patterns / P. De Kepper, J. Boissonade and I. Szalai -- Mechanochemical instabilities in active gels / Ryo Yoshida -- An excursion in theoretical non linear chemistry: from oscillations to turing patterns / P. Borckmans and S. Métens -- Chemomechanics: oscillatory dynamics in chemoresponsive gels / J. Boissonade and P. De Kepper -- Structural approaches on the toughness in double network hydrogels / Taiki Tominaga, Yoshihito Osada and Jian Ping Gong -- Chemomechanical dynamics of responsive gels / Stéphane Métens, Sébastien Villain and Pierre Borckmans -- Autonomous rhythmic drug delivery systems based on chemical and biochemomechanical oscillators / Ronald A. Siegel -- Structure formation and nonlinear dynamics in polyelectrolyte responsive gels / A.R. Khokhlov [and others] -- Nonlinear chemical dynamics in synthetic polymer systems / John A. Pojman -- Internal stress as a link between macroscale and mesoscale mechanics / Ken Sekimoto -- On some passive and active motion in biology / Chaouqi Misbah |
Summary |
This volume contains a selection of the papers presented by renowned specialists of each field. It is the first book in which the communities of nonlinear chemists and gel specialist communicate and show how interactions between the two fields can actually produce working devices based on the transduction of chemical to mechanical energy and vice-versa. Beside subtle ways of using the slaving of responsive materials devices to oscillatory reactions, emphasis is brought on emerging properties that are possessed by neither of the separated constituents. Several contributions on these aspects are included, in relation to their potential relevance to biological, medical and technological applications. The whole constitutes a specific multidisciplinary "new" field. Both advanced and basic aspects of the two fields can be found the this collection of lectures. The book will not only benefit to doctoral students or young post-docs to learn the ropes of both subjects, but also to active researchers from one field, to "catch up" on the other without getting lost in the huge literature that exists in each of the particular fields |
Analysis |
fysica |
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physics |
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polymeren |
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polymers |
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fysische chemie |
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physical chemistry |
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materialen |
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materials |
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vloeistoffen (fluids) |
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fluids |
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wiskunde |
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mathematics |
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mechanica |
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mechanics |
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thermodynamica |
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thermodynamics |
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Physics (General) |
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Fysica (algemeen) |
Notes |
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Morphogenesis Through the Interplay of Nonlinear Chemical Instabilities and Elastic Active Media, Cargese, Corsica, France, 2-14 July 2007"--Title page verso |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Materials science -- Congresses
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Smart materials -- Congresses
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Physique.
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Materials science
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Smart materials
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Borckmans, Pierre.
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ISBN |
9789048129935 |
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9048129931 |
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