Description
Structural Biomaterials
Properties, Characteristics, and Selection
Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Series
Coordinator: Wen Cuie
Language: EnglishSubjects for Structural Biomaterials:
Keywords
?ACP; AFM; Additive manufacturing; Aluminum oxide; Amorphous; Ankle and foot surgery; Arthroplasty; Bioactive glass; Biocompatibility; Biodegradable metals; Biomaterials; Bone implants; Bulk metallic glass; Calcium sulfates; Calcium-based ceramic biomaterials; Cell viability; Ceramics; Chemical functionalization; Chemical vapor infiltration; Co-Cr-Mo alloy; Commercial products; Confocal microscopy; Corrosion; Cranioplasty; Dental; Dental implants; Fatigue; Hydroxyapatite; Implant; Iron alloys; Knee and hip arthroplasty; Load-bearing; MTS; MTT; Magnesium alloys; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Mechanical properties; Mechanical property; Medical devices; Metal oxide; Metallic biomaterials; Metallic glass; Metastable alloys; Microstructure; Ni- and C-free Co-Cr-Mo alloy; Noble metal alloys; Noncrystalline; Orthopedic; Orthopedic applications; Osseointegration; Porous structures; SEM; Silicon oxide; Space holder sintering; Spinal implants; Stainless steels; Stress-shielding effect; Structural biopolymers; Structural properties; TCP; TEM; Tantalum; Tissue engineering; Titanium oxide; Topography; Trabecular metal; Wear; Zinc alloys; Zinc oxide; Zirconium oxide
462 p. · 15x22.8 cm · Paperback
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The materials science perspective of this text ensures the content is accessible even to those without an extensive background in applied medicine, positioning this text not just for students, but as an overview and reference for researchers, scientists and engineers entering the field from related materials science disciplines.
Part 1 Introduction 1. Introduction and overview 2. Characterisation of Biomaterials
Part 2 Metallic Biomaterials 3. Stainless Steels 4. Co-Cr-based alloys 5. Noble-metal alloys 6. Ti alloys 7. Biodegradable Alloys 8. Other Metallic Alloys
Part 3 Ceramic and Glass Biomaterials 9. Glasses 10. Metal Oxide Based Ceramics 11. Calcium based ceramics
Part 4 Polymer Biomaterials 12. Polymers
New entrants to the field of biomaterials, including those without an extensive materials science background, and students studying materials engineering, prosthetics and applied biotechnology, biomedical engineering. Scientific community working in development of biomaterials and medical devices; Industry sector working in development of new biomaterials
Cuie has published over 400 peer reviewed articles with an h-index 51 and citations over 9919 (Google Scholar). Cuie has supervised 10 postdoctoral research projects and 28 post graduate students to completion. She is an editorial board member for the journals of Acta Biomaterialia, Bioactive Materials, and International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing. Her research interests include new biocompatible titanium, magnesium, iron, zinc and their alloys and scaffolds for biomedical applications, surface modification, nanostructured metals, alloys and composites, metal foams and nanolaminates.
- Provides a unique, holistic approach, covering key biomaterials categories in one text, including metals, ceramics and polymers
- Discusses advantages, disadvantages, biocompatibility performance and safety regulations, allowing for accurate materials selection in medical applications
- Utilizes a materials science perspective, allowing those without an extensive applied medical background to learn about the field
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