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Suzuki D. Micro and Nano Gels. Synthesis, Characterization,...2 Volume Set 2026

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Textbook in PDF format Comprehensive reference discussing synthesis, characterization, applications, and modeling strategies at the forefront of microgel/nanogels research. Micro and Nano Gels provides comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge of micro/nano gels, discussing fundamental synthesis techniques, unique physicochemical properties and their assemblies (e.g. interfacial behaviors, behavior at oil/water or solid interfaces, colloidal packing, and internal morphologies), and innovative applications as adhesives, sensing agents, drug delivery vehicles, tissue scaffolds, optical devices, separation devices, catalytic reactors, and environmental remediation agents. The book discusses recent advances on amphiphilic random copolymer micelles, focusing on the design, controlled self-assembly and dynamic self-sorting, and functional materials of random copolymer micelles in water. The book also reviews advances for both template-free and -based synthetic methods of nanogels and microgels, covering their mechanisms and enclosing building blocks, as well as advantages and disadvantages of different synthetic routes. Readers will find information on recent developments in microgel characterization using the most advanced tools available, notably scattering and microscopy techniques with nanoscale resolution. Contributed to by top theoretical and experimental researchers in the field, Micro and Nano Gels includes information on: How to combine experimental scattering techniques, such as small-angle scattering and neutron reflectometry, with in silico computer simulations to characterize the structure and response of soft compressible microgels. Nanostructure and dynamic behavior of microgels using high-speed atomic-force microscopy. Dynamics of microgels and their pastes with varying concentrations of microgels evaluated using dynamic light scattering. Simulations of soft colloids and the applicability of different network models for mesoscale studies. Micro and Nano Gels is an essentiala valuable reference on the subject for chemists and materials scientists to not only propel the advancement of pre-existing applications in such as coatings and cosmetics, but also facilitate the development of unprecedented applications. Soft Microgels and Nanogels from a Physicochemical Perspective Perspective on the Translational Potential of Responsive Micro- and Nanogels Synthesis: Amphiphilic Random Copolymer Micelles: Design, Self-Assembly, and Functional Materials Advances in the Synthesis of Functional Colloidal Gels Polymeric Microgels: Insights from Light Scattering, Electron Microscopy, and Optical Super-Resolution Techniques Formation and Shear Yielding Dynamics of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-Based Colloidal Gels Structural Characterization of Microgels by Means of Neutron Scattering, Reflectometry, and Computer Simulations Dynamic and Direct Visualization of the Nanostructure and Functions of Microgels via High-speed Atomic Force Microscopy The Analysis of the Dynamics of Microgels and Their Assemblies Using Light Scattering Techniques Computer Simulations of Nano- and Microgel Systems Electrophoresis of Micro/Nano Gels Microgel Assembly: From Bulk Phases to Interfaces Micro- and Nanogels at Fluid Interfaces: Single-Particle Properties and Collective Behavior Interfacial Behavior of Microgels Revealed via Direct Visualization at Fluid Interfaces Microgels at Interfaces: From Model Interfaces to the Stabilization of Dispersed Systems Microgels for Biomedical Applications Polymer-Based Systems for Controlled Drug Delivery Self-Assembled Polymer Nanoparticles from Amphiphilic Polymers with Diverse Molecular Architectures Engineering Micro- and Nanogels with Affinities for Target Molecules Design and Applications of Stimuli-Responsive Micro/Nanogels Biomedical Application of Gel Materials Based on Self-assembled Nanogels Electroactive Microgel Systems