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Book Synopsis
Composites materials is basically the combining of unique properties of materials to have synergistic effects. A combination of materials is needed to adapt to certain properties for any application area. There is an everlasting desire to make composite materials stronger, lighter or more durable than traditional materials.

Table of Contents

Preface xv

1 Composite Materials for Application in Printed Electronics 1
Kamil Janeczek

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Filler Materials 5

1.3 Conductive Polymers 9

1.4 Preparation of Electronics Materials for Printing 10

1.5 Overview of Application Fields 13

1.6 Conclusions 30

References 31

2 Study of Current-limiting Defects in Superconductors Using Low-temperature Scanning Laser Microscopy 45
Pei Li and Dmytro Abraimov

2.1 Introduction 46

2.2 Introduction of Low-temperature Scanning Laser Microscopy and Its Application in Defect Studies in Superconductors 50

2.3 Case Studies of Using LTSLM to Study Defects in Superconductors 64

2.4 Conclusions 85

Reference 86

3 Innovative High-tech Ceramics Materials 93
Hüsnügül Yılmaz Atay

3.1 Introduction 93

3.2 Ceramic Structure 100

3.3 Raw Materials 108

3.4 Processing of Ceramics 111

3.5 Properties 118

3.6 Some Important Advanced Ceramics 121

3.7 Conclusions 149

References 150

4 Carbon Nanomaterials-based Enzymatic Electrochemical Sensing 155
Rooma Devi, Lipsy Chopra, C.R. Suri, D.K. Sahoo and C.S. Pundir

4.1 Introduction 155

4.2 Carbon Nanomaterials 157

4.3 Carbon Nanotubes Paste Electrodes 165

4.4 Carbon Nanotube-based Electrodes with Immobilized Enzymes 166

4.5 Fullerene-modified Electrode 173

4.6 Carbon Nanoonion (CNO)-modified Electrode 174

4.7 Carbon Nanodiamond-modified Electrode 174

4.8 Carbon Nanohorns-modified Electrode 174

4.9 Carbon Nanofibers-based Electrode 175

4.10 Carbon Nanodot-based Electrode 176

4.11 Electrochemical Biosensor 177

4.12 Conclusions 192

4.13 Future Developments 194

Acknowledgment 195

References 195

5 Nanostructured Ceramics and Bioceramics for Bone Cancer Treatment 209
B. Palazzo, S. Scialla, F. Scalera, N. Margiotta and F. Gervaso1

5.1 Overview 210

5.2 General Concepts onto Bone Cancer and Bone Metastases 210

5.3 Intrinsically Anticancer Nanoceramics 224

5.4 Imprinting Anticancer Properties to Bioceramics by Chemotherapeutic Functionalization 238

5.5 Composite Magnetic Bioceramics 249

5.6 Conclusions and Outlook 254

Acknowledgements 256

References 256

6 Therapeutic Strategies for Bone Regeneration: The Importance of Biomaterials Testing in Adequate

Animal Models 275
P.O. Pinto, L.M. Atayde, J.M. Campos, A.R. Caseiro, T. Pereira, C. Mendonça, J.D. Santos and A.C. Maurício

6.1 Introduction 276

6.2 Animal Models Used for In Vivo Testing Bone of Grafting Products 292

6.3 Histomorphometric Analyses 298

6.4 Histologic Analysis 301

6.5 Conclusions 303

Acknowledgments 306

References 306

7 Tuning Hydroxyapatite Particles’ Characteristics for Solid Freeform Fabrication of Bone Scaffolds 321
F. Miculescu, A. Maidaniuc, G.E. Stan, M. Miculescu, S.I. Voicu, A. Cîmpean, V. Mitran and D. Batalu

7.1 Introduction 322

7.2 Powder-based Solid Freeform Fabrication of Naturally Derived Ceramic Components 326

7.3 Tuning of Naturally Derived Calcium Phosphates for Solid Freeform Fabrication 362

7.4 Conclusions 383

Acknowledgments 384

References 384

8 Carbon Nanotubes-reinforced Bioceramic Composite: An Advanced Coating Material for Orthopedic Applications 399
D. Gopi, E. Shinyjoy, L. Kavitha and D. Rajeswari

8.1 Introduction 400

8.2 Materials and Method 407

8.3 Results and Discussion 417

8.4 Conclusion 444

Acknowledgments 445

References 445

Index 453

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781119242536, 978-1119242536
      ISBN10: 1119242533

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Composites materials is basically the combining of unique properties of materials to have synergistic effects. A combination of materials is needed to adapt to certain properties for any application area. There is an everlasting desire to make composite materials stronger, lighter or more durable than traditional materials.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xv

      1 Composite Materials for Application in Printed Electronics 1
      Kamil Janeczek

      1.1 Introduction 1

      1.2 Filler Materials 5

      1.3 Conductive Polymers 9

      1.4 Preparation of Electronics Materials for Printing 10

      1.5 Overview of Application Fields 13

      1.6 Conclusions 30

      References 31

      2 Study of Current-limiting Defects in Superconductors Using Low-temperature Scanning Laser Microscopy 45
      Pei Li and Dmytro Abraimov

      2.1 Introduction 46

      2.2 Introduction of Low-temperature Scanning Laser Microscopy and Its Application in Defect Studies in Superconductors 50

      2.3 Case Studies of Using LTSLM to Study Defects in Superconductors 64

      2.4 Conclusions 85

      Reference 86

      3 Innovative High-tech Ceramics Materials 93
      Hüsnügül Yılmaz Atay

      3.1 Introduction 93

      3.2 Ceramic Structure 100

      3.3 Raw Materials 108

      3.4 Processing of Ceramics 111

      3.5 Properties 118

      3.6 Some Important Advanced Ceramics 121

      3.7 Conclusions 149

      References 150

      4 Carbon Nanomaterials-based Enzymatic Electrochemical Sensing 155
      Rooma Devi, Lipsy Chopra, C.R. Suri, D.K. Sahoo and C.S. Pundir

      4.1 Introduction 155

      4.2 Carbon Nanomaterials 157

      4.3 Carbon Nanotubes Paste Electrodes 165

      4.4 Carbon Nanotube-based Electrodes with Immobilized Enzymes 166

      4.5 Fullerene-modified Electrode 173

      4.6 Carbon Nanoonion (CNO)-modified Electrode 174

      4.7 Carbon Nanodiamond-modified Electrode 174

      4.8 Carbon Nanohorns-modified Electrode 174

      4.9 Carbon Nanofibers-based Electrode 175

      4.10 Carbon Nanodot-based Electrode 176

      4.11 Electrochemical Biosensor 177

      4.12 Conclusions 192

      4.13 Future Developments 194

      Acknowledgment 195

      References 195

      5 Nanostructured Ceramics and Bioceramics for Bone Cancer Treatment 209
      B. Palazzo, S. Scialla, F. Scalera, N. Margiotta and F. Gervaso1

      5.1 Overview 210

      5.2 General Concepts onto Bone Cancer and Bone Metastases 210

      5.3 Intrinsically Anticancer Nanoceramics 224

      5.4 Imprinting Anticancer Properties to Bioceramics by Chemotherapeutic Functionalization 238

      5.5 Composite Magnetic Bioceramics 249

      5.6 Conclusions and Outlook 254

      Acknowledgements 256

      References 256

      6 Therapeutic Strategies for Bone Regeneration: The Importance of Biomaterials Testing in Adequate

      Animal Models 275
      P.O. Pinto, L.M. Atayde, J.M. Campos, A.R. Caseiro, T. Pereira, C. Mendonça, J.D. Santos and A.C. Maurício

      6.1 Introduction 276

      6.2 Animal Models Used for In Vivo Testing Bone of Grafting Products 292

      6.3 Histomorphometric Analyses 298

      6.4 Histologic Analysis 301

      6.5 Conclusions 303

      Acknowledgments 306

      References 306

      7 Tuning Hydroxyapatite Particles’ Characteristics for Solid Freeform Fabrication of Bone Scaffolds 321
      F. Miculescu, A. Maidaniuc, G.E. Stan, M. Miculescu, S.I. Voicu, A. Cîmpean, V. Mitran and D. Batalu

      7.1 Introduction 322

      7.2 Powder-based Solid Freeform Fabrication of Naturally Derived Ceramic Components 326

      7.3 Tuning of Naturally Derived Calcium Phosphates for Solid Freeform Fabrication 362

      7.4 Conclusions 383

      Acknowledgments 384

      References 384

      8 Carbon Nanotubes-reinforced Bioceramic Composite: An Advanced Coating Material for Orthopedic Applications 399
      D. Gopi, E. Shinyjoy, L. Kavitha and D. Rajeswari

      8.1 Introduction 400

      8.2 Materials and Method 407

      8.3 Results and Discussion 417

      8.4 Conclusion 444

      Acknowledgments 445

      References 445

      Index 453

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