Considering the current trend of finding sustainable alternatives to the existing fossil-based plastics, in this review we describe what makes a bioelastomer “bio” and what this implies in terms of materials design. We analyze the current state of development of bioelastomers, including the most important types, their current and upcoming use, and their synthetic pathways. Moreover, we provide a general landscape of the hybridization or composite preparation of elastomers to acquire specific functionalities and their implementation in advanced applications, focusing mainly on electronics and biomedicine. Furthermore, we show how through the use of bioelastomers, one can, besides helping the environment, achieve materials with exceptional pe...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
The history of biomaterials dates back to the mists of time: human beings had always used exogenous ...
Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated a...
Considering the current trend of finding sustainable alternatives to the existing fossil-based plast...
This article reviews the degradability of chemically synthesized bioelastomers, mainly designed for ...
Degradable bioelastomers are novel polymer biomaterials mainly applied in soft tissue engineering an...
A significant change is occurring in the global polymer industries. Development of a new generation ...
AbstractBiotechnology offers powerful solutions to the challenges that arise during the design and d...
The types of compounds used in the production of biomaterials, namely metals, ceramics, synthetic an...
The types of compounds used in the production of biomaterials, namely metals, ceramics, synthetic an...
Elastomer materials are characterized by their high elongation and (entropy) elasticity, which makes...
Mimicking the structure of natural proteins by recombinant biopolymers is a useful approach for the ...
Natural biomaterials attracted an early interest from the clinical community as the basis for the pr...
Synthetic biodegradable polymers are of great value for the preparation of implants that are require...
Biocomposites as bio-inspired materials are produced from renewable resources that are organic and e...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
The history of biomaterials dates back to the mists of time: human beings had always used exogenous ...
Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated a...
Considering the current trend of finding sustainable alternatives to the existing fossil-based plast...
This article reviews the degradability of chemically synthesized bioelastomers, mainly designed for ...
Degradable bioelastomers are novel polymer biomaterials mainly applied in soft tissue engineering an...
A significant change is occurring in the global polymer industries. Development of a new generation ...
AbstractBiotechnology offers powerful solutions to the challenges that arise during the design and d...
The types of compounds used in the production of biomaterials, namely metals, ceramics, synthetic an...
The types of compounds used in the production of biomaterials, namely metals, ceramics, synthetic an...
Elastomer materials are characterized by their high elongation and (entropy) elasticity, which makes...
Mimicking the structure of natural proteins by recombinant biopolymers is a useful approach for the ...
Natural biomaterials attracted an early interest from the clinical community as the basis for the pr...
Synthetic biodegradable polymers are of great value for the preparation of implants that are require...
Biocomposites as bio-inspired materials are produced from renewable resources that are organic and e...
Polymeric materials produced from fossil fuels have been intimately linked to the development of ind...
The history of biomaterials dates back to the mists of time: human beings had always used exogenous ...
Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated a...