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Covers a wide range of photofunctional polymer composites in different forms, such as nanoparticles, fibers, films and hydrogels and their applications in the biological field.
List of contents
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Research status of photofunctional polymer composites
1.2 Classification of photofunctional polymer composites
1.3 Prospects for bioapplications of photofunctional polymer composites
2 STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES OF PHOTOFUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
2.1 Small organic molecules
2.2 Conjugated polymers
2.3 Noble metal nanomaterials
2.4 Inorganic non-metallic materials
2.5 Other materials
3 CONSTRUCTION OF PHOTOFUNCTIONAL POLYMER COMPOSITES
3.1 Photofunctional organic polymer composite
3.2 Photofunctional organic/inorganic polymer composite
4 PHOTOFUNCTIONAL POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES
4.1 Structures of photofunctional polymer nanocomposites
4.2 Functions of photofunctional polymer nanocomposites
4.3 Bioapplications of photofunctional polymer nanocomposites
5 PHOTOFUNCTIONAL POLYMER FIBER COMPOSITES
5.1 Structures of photofunctional fiber composites
5.2 Functions of photofunctional fiber composites
5.3 Bioapplications of photofunctional fiber composites
6 PHOTOFUNCTIONAL POLYMER COMPOSITE FILMS
6.1 Structures of photofunctional polymer composite films
6.2 Functions of photofunctional polymer composite films
6.3 Bioapplications of photofunctional polymer composite films
7 PHOTOFUNCTIONAL POLYMER HYDROGEL COMPOSITES
7.1 Structures of photofunctional polymer hydrogel composites
7.2 Functions of photofunctional polymer hydrogel composites
7.3 Bioapplications of photofunctional polymer hydrogel composites
8 FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOFUNCTIONAL POLYMER COMPOSITES
About the author
Xiaoyu Wang received a PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2014. After postdoctoral work at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, she was appointed to a faculty position at University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2016, and is now an associate professor. Currently, her research focuses on the preparation and application of composite system based on fluorescent materials. She has authored more than 80 scientific publications.
Lidong Li, the professor of School of Materials Science and Engineering. He received a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Germany (with Prof. Helmuth Möhwald) in 2004. Then he worked at Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces as a project researcher. He was promoted as a Professor at Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China in 2005. He moved to University of Science and Technology Beijing in 2007. His research interests include photoelectronic device, polymer synthesis, self-assembly, nanostructured materials, organic solar cell, OLEDs.
Summary
Covers a wide range of photofunctional polymer composites in different forms, such as nanoparticles, fibers, films and hydrogels and their applications in the biological field.