Smart and Bio-Medical Polymers: 2nd Edition
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Smart and Functional Polymers".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 May 2025 | Viewed by 64
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Interests: smart polymers; nanocomposites; biomedical polymers; hydrogels; polymer-based composites; elastomers; nanoenergy; tissue engineering; viscoelasticity; rheology; magnetorheological; electrorheological; carbon nanotube fibers; artificial muscles
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Interests: polymer chemistry; self-assembly; nanoparticle; hydrogel; scaffold; biomaterial; controlled drug delivery; immunotherapy; regenerative medicine
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Interests: electrorheological fluids; electoactive elastomer; hydrogel; ionogel; flexible sensor; flexible actuator
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The intersection between materials science and bioscience is an interesting topic. On the one hand, we can prepare smart materials, such as shape-memory materials, magnetostrictive materials, electrochromic materials, etc., to imitate the intelligence of life. Among these materials, smart polymers have become one of the most promising due to their diverse and flexible mechanical properties. On the other hand, these materials can be applied to repair human tissues or aid in the diagnosis and treatment of human health. Furthermore, polymers present in the human body include proteins, DNA, hair, etc. Therefore, biomedical polymers, such as biodegradable polymers, bioactive polymers, medical hydrogels, etc., have exceeded in becoming promising biomedical materials. In the past few decades, the fields of smart polymers and biomedical polymers have rapidly developed, showing a trend of cross-fusion.
Recognizing the importance of smart polymers and biomedical polymers, this Special Issue of Polymers invites contributions addressing several aspects of smart polymers and composites, such as shape-memory polymers, magnetorheological elastomers, electrorheological elastomers, dielectric elastomers, artificial muscles, 4D printing technology, etc., and topics related to biomedical polymers and composites, such as hydrogels, tissue engineering polymers, bioactive polymers and composites, degradable polymers, etc. The above list is by no means exhaustive; any original theoretical, experimental or application work, or review article on smart polymers and biomedical polymers is welcome.
Prof. Dr. Xufeng Dong
Prof. Dr. Jianxun Ding
Prof. Dr. Yingdan Liu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- smart polymers and composites
- shape-memory polymers
- piezoelectric polymers
- magnetorheological elastomers
- electrorheological elastomers
- dielectric elastomers
- magnetostrictive composites
- artificial muscles
- triboelectric nanogenerator
- four-dimensional printing
- biomedical polymers and composites
- hydrogels
- ionogels
- tissue engineering
- bioactive polymers and composites
- degradable polymers and composites
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