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Soft Particles. Advances in Chemical Engineering Volume 62

  • Book

  • November 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5798197

Soft Particles, Volume 62 in the Advances in Chemical Engineering series, highlights advances in the field, with this new volume covering an Introduction to soft particles: state-of-the-art and perspectives, Synthesis of microgels and nanogels via covalent cross-linking strategies, Design and modelling of sub-micron particles via innovative precipitation and self-assembly, Smart functionalization of polymers and particles: an overview of the chemical strategies, Nanomechanical properties of soft particles, Dynamics and rheology of soft particles, Degradable aqueous polymer dispersions, Food-biopolymers for nanogel fabrication, Nanoparticles, nanofibrils and tissues in cosmetic dermatology, Advanced approaches in cancer therapy via administration of polymer-based particles, and more.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to soft particles: state-of-the-art and perspectivesEmanuele Mauri and Zhenyu Jason Zhang2. Synthesis of microgels and nanogels via covalent cross-linking strategiesFilippo Rossi3. Design and modelling of sub-micron particles via innovative precipitation and self-assemblySulalit Bandyopadhyay4. Smart functionalization of polymers and particles: an overview of the chemical strategiesStefano Scialla5. Nanomechanical properties of soft particlesZhenyu Jason Zhang6. Dynamics and rheology of soft particlesMassimiliano Villone7. Degradable aqueous polymer dispersionsShaghayegh Hamzehlou8. Food-biopolymers for nanogel fabricationJ Fabi9. Nanoparticles, nanofibrils and tissues in cosmetic dermatologyPierfrancesco Morganti10. Advanced approaches in cancer therapy via administration of polymer-based particlesXiao Xiao11. Hybrid micro- and nanoparticles for drug deliveryLinge Wang