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Title:
Macroporous polymers : production properties and biotechnological/biomedical applications
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, c2010.
Physical Description:
xi, 513 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781420084610

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Summary

Summary

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.


Table of Contents

Oguz OkayFatima M. Plieva and Igor Yu. Galaev and Bo MattiassonMichael C. Hacker and Kristina Ambrosch and Michaela Schulz-SiegmundMaría C. Gutiérrez and Inmaculada Aranaz and Maria L. Ferrer and Francisco del MonteMing-Hua Ho and Da-Ming Wang and Hsyue-Jen Hsieh and Juin-Yih LaiFatima M. Plieva and Igor Yu. Galaev and Bo MattiassonPer-Erik Gustavsson and Peter Tiainen and Per-Olof LarssonHossein Omidian and Kinam ParkIrina N. Savina and Paul E. Tomlins and Sergey V. Mikhalovsky and Igor Yu. GalaevAnil K. Bajpai and Sandeep K. ShuklaBo Mattiasson and Fatima M. Plieva and Igor Yu. GalaevNika Lendero Krajnc and Franc Smrekar and Vida Frankovic and Aleš Štrancar and Aleš PodgornikDuarte M. de França PrazeresMaria B. Dainiak and Ashok Kumar and Igor Yu. Galaev and Bo MattiassonAshok Kumar and Era Jain and Akshay SrivastavaPaul A. De Bank and Matthew D. Jones and Marianne J. Ellis
Introductionp. vii
Contributorsp. ix
Section I Production of Macroporous Polymers
1 Production of Macroporous Polymeric Materials by Phase Separation Polymerizationp. 3
2 Production and Properties of Cryogels by Radical Polymerizationp. 23
3 Macroporous Polymer Scaffolds through Leaching Processesp. 49
4 Production and Properties of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Cryogels: Recent Developmentsp. 83
5 Preparation of Polylactide Scaffoldsp. 117
6 Macroporous Polysaccharide Gelsp. 131
7 Superporous Agarose Gels: Production, Properties, and Applicationsp. 155
8 Fast-Responsive Macroporous Hydrogelsp. 179
Section II Characterization of Macroporous Polymers
9 Characterization of Macroporous Gelsp. 211
10 Macroporous Polymeric Materials: Synthetic Strategies and Morphological Characterizationsp. 237
Section III Application of Macroporous Polymers
11 Macroporous Gels for Isolation of Small Molecules from the Solutions Containing Suspended Materialp. 267
12 Monolithic Macroporous Polymers as Chromatographic Matricesp. 291
13 Chromatographic Separation of Plasmid DNA Using Macroporous Beadsp. 335
14 Cryogels as Matrices for Cell Separation and Cell Cultivationp. 363
15 Macroporous Polymeric Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applicationsp. 405
16 Polymeric Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicinep. 467
Indexp. 497