This chapter provides a brief overview of the principles as well as the potential applications of photoresponsive hydrogel films, which change surface topography. It discusses the operating mechanisms that lead to topographical changes. Changes in topography can affect the wettability of a surface, which is an interesting characteristic for making self‐cleaning coatings. The chapter also discusses polymer films that are useful for the development of self‐cleaning films. It then discusses responsive materials, for cell culturing and microfluidics applications. The chapter further shows that appealing photoresponsive polymer hydrogel coatings that change topography can be fabricated, which holds great promise in a variety of fields ranging fr...
Environmentally sensitive hydrogels are three-dimensional crosslinked polymer networks capable of un...
Hydrogel has been an attractive biomaterial for tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing, an...
Presented on September 16, 2009, from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering ...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the principles as well as the potential applications of ph...
This feature article focuses on the highlights in the development of photonic polymer coatings that ...
Adopting an integrated approach, this book covers experiments, theory, and emerging applications. In...
Adopting an integrated approach, this book covers experiments, theory, and emerging applications. In...
Herein, we describe the preparation of patterned photoresponsive hydrogels by using a facile method....
The first chapter of this thesis will discuss the current state of responsive surfaces. Various poly...
In this Article, we report on our approaches to creating responsive hydrogel coatings with surfaces ...
In this work, self-protonating spiropyran-based poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) polymer networks are pre...
Switchable surface structures based on hydrogels are an emerging field in material science, microflu...
The possibility of using photo-stimulation to perform flow control and sensing in microfluidics is v...
In the past two decades, we have witnessed significant progress in developing high performance stimu...
International audienceA new strategy for the fabrication of micropatterns of surfaceattached hydroge...
Environmentally sensitive hydrogels are three-dimensional crosslinked polymer networks capable of un...
Hydrogel has been an attractive biomaterial for tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing, an...
Presented on September 16, 2009, from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering ...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the principles as well as the potential applications of ph...
This feature article focuses on the highlights in the development of photonic polymer coatings that ...
Adopting an integrated approach, this book covers experiments, theory, and emerging applications. In...
Adopting an integrated approach, this book covers experiments, theory, and emerging applications. In...
Herein, we describe the preparation of patterned photoresponsive hydrogels by using a facile method....
The first chapter of this thesis will discuss the current state of responsive surfaces. Various poly...
In this Article, we report on our approaches to creating responsive hydrogel coatings with surfaces ...
In this work, self-protonating spiropyran-based poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) polymer networks are pre...
Switchable surface structures based on hydrogels are an emerging field in material science, microflu...
The possibility of using photo-stimulation to perform flow control and sensing in microfluidics is v...
In the past two decades, we have witnessed significant progress in developing high performance stimu...
International audienceA new strategy for the fabrication of micropatterns of surfaceattached hydroge...
Environmentally sensitive hydrogels are three-dimensional crosslinked polymer networks capable of un...
Hydrogel has been an attractive biomaterial for tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing, an...
Presented on September 16, 2009, from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering ...