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Photopolymerizable and degradable biomaterials are becoming important in the development of advanced materials in the fields of tissue engineering, drug delivery, and microdevices.
We believe that a better understanding of the mechanisms of deformation and extensibility in wood and in natural materials can pave the way for the development of new strategies to design more advanced materials in engineering structures.
Thus study indicates the potentiality of these materials as advanced materials in various fields.
The synthesis of nanostructured organic/inorganic hybrid materials by the sol-gel process plays a key role in the development of advanced materials with suitable properties for, for example, the application in photocatalysis, fuel cells, corrosion protective coatings, and biomedical engineering and biomaterials science.
Future studies will continue to explore the use of this biological tool for advanced material development and improved understanding of hybrid material interactions.
Techniques for designing materials have the potential to revolutionize the development of new advanced materials, which in turn have created whole industries.
Moreover, we highlight practical aspects that are relevant in the development of advanced materials with these techniques.
Understanding the mineralization mechanism of synthetic protein has recently aroused great interest especially in the development of advanced materials for bone regeneration.
The final section of this chapter describes some of the challenges and future trends predicted in the development of advanced materials, as the result of research into the T&D network.
What role does the study and development of new and advanced materials play in the energy space?
Present study gives an insight into the in situ growth behaviour of crystals and has implications in the design and development of advanced materials for devices.
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