Presents technologies and key concepts to produce suitable smart materials and intelligent structures for sensing, information and communication technology, biomedical applications (drug delivery, hyperthermia therapy), self-healing, flexible memories and construction technologies. Novel developments of environmental friendly, cost-effective and scalable production processes are discussed by experts in the field. Smart materials react to changes in their environment, like compact, low-power sensors that can detect stimuli e.g. toxic chemicals, bio-hazards or radiation. Promising applications in the textile industry, biomedicine, construction technologies
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Skountzos, E. N., & Mavrantzas, V. G. (2020). 5 Molecular dynamics simulations of graphene-based polymer nanocomposites. In Carbon-Based Smart Materials (pp. 115–152). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110479133-005
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