Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems

Herein, the authors review the self-regulation system secured by well-designed hybrid materials, composites, and complex system. As a broad concept, the self-regulated material/system has been defined in a wide research field and proven to be of great interest for use in a biomedical system, mechani...

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Main Authors: Zhongyuan Huang, Kewei Lei, Dan He, Yanbin Xu, Jacob Williams, Liu Hu, Macy McNeil, Juan M. Ruso, Zhen Liu, Zhanhu Guo, Zhe Wang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-04-01
Series:CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/trit.2018.0004
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author Zhongyuan Huang
Kewei Lei
Dan He
Yanbin Xu
Jacob Williams
Liu Hu
Macy McNeil
Juan M. Ruso
Zhen Liu
Zhanhu Guo
Zhe Wang
author_facet Zhongyuan Huang
Kewei Lei
Dan He
Yanbin Xu
Jacob Williams
Liu Hu
Macy McNeil
Juan M. Ruso
Zhen Liu
Zhanhu Guo
Zhe Wang
author_sort Zhongyuan Huang
collection DOAJ
description Herein, the authors review the self-regulation system secured by well-designed hybrid materials, composites, and complex system. As a broad concept, the self-regulated material/system has been defined in a wide research field and proven to be of great interest for use in a biomedical system, mechanical system, physical system, as the fact of something such as an organisation regulating itself without intervention from external perturbation. Here, they focus on the most recent discoveries of self-regulation phenomenon and progress in utilising the self-regulation design. This paper concludes by examining various practical applications of the remarkable materials and systems including manipulation of the oil/water interface, cell out-layer structure, radical activity, electron energy level, and mechanical structure of nanomaterials. From material science to bioengineering, self-regulation proves to be not only viable, but increasingly useful in many applications. As part of intelligent engineering, self-regulatory materials are expected to be more used as integrated intelligent components.
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spelling doaj.art-0aeec46bacac476eaac580d78b6ccb242022-12-21T22:30:33ZengWileyCAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology2468-23222018-04-0110.1049/trit.2018.0004TRIT.2018.0004Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systemsZhongyuan Huang0Kewei Lei1Dan He2Yanbin Xu3Jacob Williams4Liu Hu5Macy McNeil6Juan M. Ruso7Zhen Liu8Zhanhu Guo9Zhe Wang10Xavier University of LouisianaXavier University of LouisianaXavier University of LouisianaLudong UniversityFrostburg State UniversityUniversity of TennesseeXavier University of LouisianaUniversity of Santiago de CompostelaFrostburg State UniversityUniversity of TennesseeXavier University of LouisianaHerein, the authors review the self-regulation system secured by well-designed hybrid materials, composites, and complex system. As a broad concept, the self-regulated material/system has been defined in a wide research field and proven to be of great interest for use in a biomedical system, mechanical system, physical system, as the fact of something such as an organisation regulating itself without intervention from external perturbation. Here, they focus on the most recent discoveries of self-regulation phenomenon and progress in utilising the self-regulation design. This paper concludes by examining various practical applications of the remarkable materials and systems including manipulation of the oil/water interface, cell out-layer structure, radical activity, electron energy level, and mechanical structure of nanomaterials. From material science to bioengineering, self-regulation proves to be not only viable, but increasingly useful in many applications. As part of intelligent engineering, self-regulatory materials are expected to be more used as integrated intelligent components.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/trit.2018.0004nanostructured materialsfracturevalence bandscomposite materialsintelligent materialsporous materialsbiomedical materialsphysical systemself-regulatory materialsbio-engineering materialsintelligent systemsself-regulation systembiomedical systemmechanical structureexternal perturbationoil-water interfacecell out-layer structureradical activityelectron energy level
spellingShingle Zhongyuan Huang
Kewei Lei
Dan He
Yanbin Xu
Jacob Williams
Liu Hu
Macy McNeil
Juan M. Ruso
Zhen Liu
Zhanhu Guo
Zhe Wang
Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems
CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology
nanostructured materials
fracture
valence bands
composite materials
intelligent materials
porous materials
biomedical materials
physical system
self-regulatory materials
bio-engineering materials
intelligent systems
self-regulation system
biomedical system
mechanical structure
external perturbation
oil-water interface
cell out-layer structure
radical activity
electron energy level
title Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems
title_full Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems
title_fullStr Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems
title_full_unstemmed Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems
title_short Self-regulation in chemical and bio-engineering materials for intelligent systems
title_sort self regulation in chemical and bio engineering materials for intelligent systems
topic nanostructured materials
fracture
valence bands
composite materials
intelligent materials
porous materials
biomedical materials
physical system
self-regulatory materials
bio-engineering materials
intelligent systems
self-regulation system
biomedical system
mechanical structure
external perturbation
oil-water interface
cell out-layer structure
radical activity
electron energy level
url https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/trit.2018.0004
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