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Structure-Property Relationships in Biomineralized and Biomimetic Composites

Structure-Property Relationships in Biomineralized and Biomimetic Composites

Structure-Property Relationships in Biomineralized and Biomimetic Composites

Volume 1187:
David Kisailus, University of California, Riverside
Lara Estroff, Cornell University, New York
Himadri S. Gupta, Queen Mary University of London
William J. Landis, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
Pablo D. Zavattieri, Purdue University, Indiana
November 2009
1187
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781605111605
£93.99
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Hardback
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    Current world technologies and environments rely in large measure on the development of new structural materials with high strength and durability, light weight, low cost, and complete recyclability. Such materials may be derived synthetically, but nature has evolved efficient strategies leading to low-weight structural materials with exceptional strength, durability and other unique properties. The ability to mimic these structures and understand their structure-mechanical property relationships should lead to similarly behavior in both biomedical and materials arenas and is the focus of this book. Resultant materials offer a new combination of low-weight, high-strength/durability and multifunctionality for applications in automotive, energy, shipbuilding, defense, and civil and aerospace engineering. Development of advanced bio- and tissue-engineered materials are also crucial in instances where biological materials need to be replaced, repaired or regenerated. Topics include: structure-function relationships in biomineralized tissues; structure-property relationships in biomimetic composites; reverse deformation and fracture mechanics of biological composites; biomaterials in tissue engineering and high-resolution imaging techniques for characterizing organic-inorganic composites.

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    November 2009
    Hardback
    9781605111605
    195 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0.409kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • David Kisailus , University of California, Riverside
    • Lara Estroff , Cornell University, New York
    • Himadri S. Gupta , Queen Mary University of London
    • William J. Landis , Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine
    • Pablo D. Zavattieri , Purdue University, Indiana