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Piezoresponse force microscopy for bioelectromechanics
Date Issued
2016-09-01
Date Available
2025-04-30T14:37:07Z
Abstract
Electromechanical coupling, including piezoelectricity, ferroelectricity, and flexoelectricity, is present in a wide range of organic materials. Such phenomena have been postulated to have a functional role in biological systems, where e.g. conformational changes in proteins can be electrically activated. Investigating the electromechanical properties of biological materials at the micro to nanoscale is therefore crucial for understanding the possible biofunctionality of piezoelectricity and for exploiting such properties in, e.g. sensing, actuating or energy harvesting applications. This chapter provides an overview of the use of piezoresponse force microscopy in the investigation of biomaterials to further our understanding of bioelectromechanics.
Sponsorship
European Commission - European Regional Development Fund
European Commission - Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Swiss National Science Foundation
Ministry of Education of Saudi Arabia
Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions
CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Scientific Press
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 Imperial College Press
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Tofail, S.A. and Bauer, J. (eds.). Electrically Active Materials for Medical Devices
ISBN
9781783269860
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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