Beschreibung
The phenomenon of adhesion is of cardinal importance in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and dental fields. A few eclectic examples will suffice to underscore the importance/relevance of adhesion in these three areas. For example, the adhesion between powdered solids is of crucial importance in tablet manufacture. The interaction between biodevices (e.g., stents, bio-implants) and body environment dictates the performance of such devices, and there is burgeoning research activity in modifying the surfaces of such implements to render them compatible with bodily components. In the field of dentistry, the modern trend is to shift from retaining of restorative materials by mechanical interlocking to adhesive bonding. This unique book addresses all these three areas in an easily accessible single source. The book contains 15 chapters written by leading experts and is divided into four parts: General Topics; Adhesion in Pharmaceutical Field; Adhesion in Biomedical Field; and Adhesion in Dental Field. The topics covered include: Theories or mechanisms of adhesion. Wettability of powders. Role of surface free energy in tablet strength and powder flow behavior. Mucoadhesive polymers for drug delivery systems. Transdermal patches. Skin adhesion in longwear cosmetics. Factors affecting microbial adhesion. Biofouling and ways to mitigate it. Adhesion of coatings on surgical tools and bioimplants. Adhesion in fabrication of microarrays in clinical diagnostics. Antibacterial polymers for dental adhesives and composites. Evolution of dental adhesives. Testing of dental adhesives joints.
Autorenportrait
Kashmiri Lal Mittal was employed by the IBM Corporation from 1972 through 1993 Currently, he is teaching and consulting worldwide in the broad areas of adhesion as well as surface cleaning. He is the editor of more than 135 books and the Founding Editor of the journal Reviews of Adhesion and Adhesives. Frank Etzler earned his PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Miami. He is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics in the School of Pharmacy at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM).