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Boston, Rebecca(Contributions by)Collins, Andrew M(Contributions by)Nudelman, Fabio(Contributions by)Savin, Thierry(Contributions by)Schwenzer, Birgit(Contributions by)Hall, Simon R(Edited by)Bruce, Duncan W(Series edited by)O'Hare, Dermot(Series edited by)Walton, Richard I(Series edited by)
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The development of novel materials whose structure, properties or function are inspired by nature or living matter is a wide and dynamically evolving field.

There is virtually no field of scientific endeavour that has not felt the touch of the 'bioinspired' ethos.

Bioinspired Inorganic Materials provides an up-to-date review of the research, with some historical context.

The emphasis throughout is on how bioinspiration is being used for cutting-edge applications.

Chapters in the book cover big breakthroughs in bioinspiration for energy applications, surface technology, metamaterials and ceramics for regenerative medicine.

Edited and written by world-renowned scientists, this book will provide a comprehensive introduction for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers wishing to learn about the topic.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1788015800 / 9781788015806
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
660.6
23/08/2019
England
English
284 pages
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