Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka
A gel is a state of matter that consists of a three-dimensional cross-linked polymer network and a large amount of solvent. Because of their structural characteristics, gels play important roles in science and technology. The science of gels has attracted much attention since the discovery of the vo...
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| author | Tokita, Masayuki |
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| description | A gel is a state of matter that consists of a three-dimensional cross-linked polymer network and a large amount of solvent. Because of their structural characteristics, gels play important roles in science and technology. The science of gels has attracted much attention since the discovery of the volume phase transition by Professor Toyoichi Tanala at MIT in 1978. MDPI planned to publish a Special Issue in Gels to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this discovery, which received submissions of 13 original papers and one review from various areas of science. We believe that readers will find this Special Issue informative as to the recent advancements of gel research and the broad background of gel science. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-402252022-01-31T23:28:15Z Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka Tokita, Masayuki TP1-1185 T1-995 delamination n/a fractal analysis buckling artificial hydrogel cartilage frictional property kinetic coefficient paint coating scaling analysis moving boundary picture XRD volume phase transition fracture fatigue crack gelation temperature xerogel swelling of thermosensitive gels copolymerization phase transition dynamics wetting poly (acryl amide) gel swelling sucrose anisotropic shape ice crystallization during rewarming micropipette aspiration microgel crosslink density (density of crosslinks) hydrogel Sephadex® (crosslinked dextran) sol-gel transition thermoresponsive property compression Brunauer-Emmett-Teller theory monomer sequence microcrystallite swelling behavior micrometric confinement wear light scattering X-ray CT co-crosslinking electrophoresis gel hysteresis ice grain effects of electric charge phase separation acrylamide derivative Barrett-Joyner-Halenda analysis temperature xylitol agarose gel spinodal temperature glassy water chemical gel blood coagulation poly(vinyl alcohol) pulse field gradient spin echo method of nuclear magnetic resonance (PFG-NMR) time domain reflectometry (TDR) of dielectric spectroscopy site-bond correlated-percolation model for polymer gelation spinodal decomposition adhesion janus particle wrinkle friction cloud point temperature drying gamma ray sterilization solvent exchange solids content solvent transport heterogeneous gelation dynamics PVA gel hydrogen bond A gel is a state of matter that consists of a three-dimensional cross-linked polymer network and a large amount of solvent. Because of their structural characteristics, gels play important roles in science and technology. The science of gels has attracted much attention since the discovery of the volume phase transition by Professor Toyoichi Tanala at MIT in 1978. MDPI planned to publish a Special Issue in Gels to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this discovery, which received submissions of 13 original papers and one review from various areas of science. We believe that readers will find this Special Issue informative as to the recent advancements of gel research and the broad background of gel science. 2021-02-11T07:46:30Z 2021-02-11T07:46:30Z 2019-12-09 11:49:15 2019 book 42482 9783039213436 9783039213443 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40225 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1496 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03921-344-3 10.3390/books978-3-03921-344-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039213436 9783039213443 178 open access |
| spellingShingle | TP1-1185 T1-995 delamination n/a fractal analysis buckling artificial hydrogel cartilage frictional property kinetic coefficient paint coating scaling analysis moving boundary picture XRD volume phase transition fracture fatigue crack gelation temperature xerogel swelling of thermosensitive gels copolymerization phase transition dynamics wetting poly (acryl amide) gel swelling sucrose anisotropic shape ice crystallization during rewarming micropipette aspiration microgel crosslink density (density of crosslinks) hydrogel Sephadex® (crosslinked dextran) sol-gel transition thermoresponsive property compression Brunauer-Emmett-Teller theory monomer sequence microcrystallite swelling behavior micrometric confinement wear light scattering X-ray CT co-crosslinking electrophoresis gel hysteresis ice grain effects of electric charge phase separation acrylamide derivative Barrett-Joyner-Halenda analysis temperature xylitol agarose gel spinodal temperature glassy water chemical gel blood coagulation poly(vinyl alcohol) pulse field gradient spin echo method of nuclear magnetic resonance (PFG-NMR) time domain reflectometry (TDR) of dielectric spectroscopy site-bond correlated-percolation model for polymer gelation spinodal decomposition adhesion janus particle wrinkle friction cloud point temperature drying gamma ray sterilization solvent exchange solids content solvent transport heterogeneous gelation dynamics PVA gel hydrogen bond Tokita, Masayuki Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka |
| title | Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka |
| title_full | Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka |
| title_fullStr | Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka |
| title_full_unstemmed | Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka |
| title_short | Advancements in Gel Science—A Special Issue in Memory of Toyoichi Tanaka |
| title_sort | advancements in gel science a special issue in memory of toyoichi tanaka |
| topic | TP1-1185 T1-995 delamination n/a fractal analysis buckling artificial hydrogel cartilage frictional property kinetic coefficient paint coating scaling analysis moving boundary picture XRD volume phase transition fracture fatigue crack gelation temperature xerogel swelling of thermosensitive gels copolymerization phase transition dynamics wetting poly (acryl amide) gel swelling sucrose anisotropic shape ice crystallization during rewarming micropipette aspiration microgel crosslink density (density of crosslinks) hydrogel Sephadex® (crosslinked dextran) sol-gel transition thermoresponsive property compression Brunauer-Emmett-Teller theory monomer sequence microcrystallite swelling behavior micrometric confinement wear light scattering X-ray CT co-crosslinking electrophoresis gel hysteresis ice grain effects of electric charge phase separation acrylamide derivative Barrett-Joyner-Halenda analysis temperature xylitol agarose gel spinodal temperature glassy water chemical gel blood coagulation poly(vinyl alcohol) pulse field gradient spin echo method of nuclear magnetic resonance (PFG-NMR) time domain reflectometry (TDR) of dielectric spectroscopy site-bond correlated-percolation model for polymer gelation spinodal decomposition adhesion janus particle wrinkle friction cloud point temperature drying gamma ray sterilization solvent exchange solids content solvent transport heterogeneous gelation dynamics PVA gel hydrogen bond |
| topic_facet | TP1-1185 T1-995 delamination n/a fractal analysis buckling artificial hydrogel cartilage frictional property kinetic coefficient paint coating scaling analysis moving boundary picture XRD volume phase transition fracture fatigue crack gelation temperature xerogel swelling of thermosensitive gels copolymerization phase transition dynamics wetting poly (acryl amide) gel swelling sucrose anisotropic shape ice crystallization during rewarming micropipette aspiration microgel crosslink density (density of crosslinks) hydrogel Sephadex® (crosslinked dextran) sol-gel transition thermoresponsive property compression Brunauer-Emmett-Teller theory monomer sequence microcrystallite swelling behavior micrometric confinement wear light scattering X-ray CT co-crosslinking electrophoresis gel hysteresis ice grain effects of electric charge phase separation acrylamide derivative Barrett-Joyner-Halenda analysis temperature xylitol agarose gel spinodal temperature glassy water chemical gel blood coagulation poly(vinyl alcohol) pulse field gradient spin echo method of nuclear magnetic resonance (PFG-NMR) time domain reflectometry (TDR) of dielectric spectroscopy site-bond correlated-percolation model for polymer gelation spinodal decomposition adhesion janus particle wrinkle friction cloud point temperature drying gamma ray sterilization solvent exchange solids content solvent transport heterogeneous gelation dynamics PVA gel hydrogen bond |
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