Structural Biomaterials: Properties, Characteristics, and Selection serves as a single point of reference to digest current research and develop a deeper understanding in the field of biomaterials engineering. This book uses a materials-focused approach, allowing the reader to quickly access specific, detailed information on biomaterials characterization and selection. Relevant to a range of readers, this book provides holistic coverage of the broad categories of structural biomaterials currently available and used in medical applications, highlighting the property requirements for structural biomaterials, their biocompatibility performance and their safety regulation in key categories such as metals, ceramics and polymers. 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.
- 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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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 200 illustrations (40 in full color)
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978-0-12-818832-3 (9780128188323)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Introduction1. Introduction and overview2. Characterisation of Biomaterials
Part 2 Metallic Biomaterials3. Stainless Steels4. Co-Cr-based alloys5. Noble-metal alloys6. Ti alloys7. Biodegradable Alloys8. Other Metallic Alloys
Part 3 Ceramic and Glass Biomaterials9. Glasses10. Metal Oxide Based Ceramics11. Calcium based ceramics
Part 4 Polymer Biomaterials12. Polymers