Biomimetics in Materials Science provides a comprehensive
theoretical and practical review of biomimetic materials with
self-healing, self-lubricating and self-cleaning properties. These three
topics are closely related and constitute rapidly developing areas of
study. The field of self-healing materials requires a new conceptual
understanding of this biomimetic technology, which is in contrast to
traditional engineering processes such as wear and fatigue.
Biomimetics in Materials Science is the first monograph to be
devoted to these materials. A new theoretical framework for these
processes is presented based on the concept of multi-scale structure of
entropy and non-equilibrium thermodynamics, together with a detailed
review of the available technology. The latter includes experimental,
modeling, and simulation results obtained on
self-healing/lubricating/cleaning materials since their emergence in the
past decade.