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Emilio Bucio Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Applied Microbiology, Applied Microscopy, Applied Mycology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Research
Department of Radiation Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Exterior Circuit, Ciudad Universitaria, CDMX, 04510, Mexico.
He graduated in Chemical Physics at Chemist Faculty UNAM in 1999. Since that time he is working in the Nuclear Science Institute UNAM. His field of expertise is radiation chemistry, fluorinated polymers, drug delivery, and synthesis of smart polymers. Recently his research team is working on the sensitivity copolymers for drug delivery. Awards Medal “Gustavo Baz Prada” (for Bs in 1993 UNAM), Medal “Alfonso Caso” (for Ph D in 1999), and LAS/ANS award for best publication of the year in 2010 by Nuclear American Society Latinoamerican Section. International articles 115, chapters in book 20, thesis direction 41.
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Author(s): Emilio Bucio*
“Stimuli-responsive”, “smart”, or “intelligent” polymers are those able to modify their physical-chemical properties in response to the variation of environmental factors. Stimuli-responsive systems can be designed to respond to a wide range of external variables, such as changes in temperature, ionic strength, pH, electric and magnetic fields, or light. These polymers can respond to stimuli in several ways by altering shape, solubility, wettability, color, conductivity, light transmitting abilities, and surface characteristics when a stimulus or stimuli are applied.
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