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Controlled Release
Liang-tseng Fan
Satish K. Singh
其他書名
A Quantitative Treatment
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2012-12-06
主題
Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / General
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / Forestry
Nature / Ecosystems & Habitats / Forests & Rainforests
Science / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
Medical / Pharmacology
Technology & Engineering / Manufacturing
Technology & Engineering / Textiles & Polymers
Science / Life Sciences / Ecology
ISBN
3642745075
9783642745072
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Vuv1CAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The concept of controlled release has attracted increasing attention over the last two decades, with the applications of this technology proliferating in diverse fields in cluding medicine, agriculture and biotechnology. Research and developmental efforts related to controlled release are multiplying in both industry and academia. The reason for this phenomenal growth is obvious. The use of a variety of biologically active agents, such as drugs, fertilizers and pesticides, has become an integral part of modern society. Along with the use of these reagents has evolved an awareness that their uncontrolled application almost inevitably induces harmful effects on the health of humans and their surrounding environments. To eliminate or minimize these harmful effects necessitates the controlled release of these chemicals. Moreover, the controlled release of substances, not usually considered toxic or hazardous, e.g., some catalysts and nutrients, can enhance their effectiveness. The numberand variety of controlled release systems, differing in their physical and chemical makeup, are increasing rapidly. Proliferation almost always demands correlation, generalization and unification; it requires both the development of underlying theories of their behavior and the mechanistic interpretation of their performance. This, in turn, requires a statistical and mathematical (quantitative) treatment of the scientific information and technical data pertaining to them. A quantitative treatment can also facilitate the formulation of procedures for computer-aided design of these systems through a priori prediction of their per formance for a variety of design parameters.