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Nanocontainers for Analytical Applications
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2019AbstractNanocontainers such as mesoporous silica particles and polymersomes are versatile structures containing holes or pores which are used for the entrapment of small molecules and the introduction of specific functionalities. They are widely applied in drug delivery, biomedicine, bioreactors, and analytical applications.
Carola Hofmann +2 more
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Smart nanocontainers and nanoreactors
Nanoscale, 2010We highlight recent advances in the synthesis of nanocarriers and nanoreactors from synthetic and biological building blocks with emphasis on the stimulus-responsive regulation of their function.
Kim, Kyoung Taek +3 more
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Biodegradable Protein Nanocontainers
Biomacromolecules, 2015The application of synthetic polymers for drug delivery often requires tremendous efforts to ensure biocompatibility and -degradation. To use the body's own substances can help to overcome these problems. Herein, we present the first synthesis of nanocontainers entirely composed of albumin proteins.
Piradashvili, K. +5 more
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Nanocontainers in and onto Nanofibers
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2016Hierarchical structure is a key feature explaining the superior properties of many materials in nature. Fibers usually serve in textiles, for structural reinforcement, or as support for other materials, whereas spherical micro- and nanoobjects can be either highly functional or also used as fillers to reinforce structure materials.
Jiang, S. +3 more
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Communication: Superstabilization of fluids in nanocontainers
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2014One of the main challenges of thermodynamics is to predict and measure accurately the properties of metastable fluids. Investigation of these fluids is hindered by their spontaneous transformation by nucleation into a more stable phase. We show how small closed containers can be used to completely prevent nucleation, achieving infinitely long-lived ...
Øivind, Wilhelmsen +3 more
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Synthesis and Characterization of Magnetic Nanocontainers
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2008Magnetic hollow spheres were synthesized through a two‐step process and were evaluated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, super quantum interference device, vibrating sample magnetometry and Mössbauer spectroscopy methods.
Tapeinos, C.; id_orcid 0000-0001-8192-6750 +4 more
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Angewandte Chemie, 2019
AbstractNanocontainer, wie mesoporöse Siliciumoxidpartikel und Polymersomen, sind vielseitige Strukturen, die Löcher oder Poren enthalten, die für den Einschluss von niedermolekularen Verbindungen und für die Einführung spezifischer Funktionalitäten verwendet werden. Sie finden weitreichende Anwendungen in Wirkstofftransportsystemen, in der Biomedizin,
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AbstractNanocontainer, wie mesoporöse Siliciumoxidpartikel und Polymersomen, sind vielseitige Strukturen, die Löcher oder Poren enthalten, die für den Einschluss von niedermolekularen Verbindungen und für die Einführung spezifischer Funktionalitäten verwendet werden. Sie finden weitreichende Anwendungen in Wirkstofftransportsystemen, in der Biomedizin,
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A nanocontainer for the storage of hydrogen
Carbon, 2007Molecule hydrogen is known to have a weak van der Waals potential, which makes it difficult to raise its storage efficiency for physisorption based methods. In this report, we explore the other side of such a weak potential, the well-known compressibility of hydrogen. A (20, 0) single wall carbon nanotube based nanocontainer is designed, in which a C60
X. Ye +4 more
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Advanced Materials, 2001
Water-soluble polyelectrolyte nanocapsules can be synthesized by vesicular or emulsion polymerization via core–shell latexes. These particles show a reversible pH- and ionic strength-dependent swelling transition causing a considerable increase (decrease) of their radius.
Sauer, M., Streich, D., Meier, W.
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Water-soluble polyelectrolyte nanocapsules can be synthesized by vesicular or emulsion polymerization via core–shell latexes. These particles show a reversible pH- and ionic strength-dependent swelling transition causing a considerable increase (decrease) of their radius.
Sauer, M., Streich, D., Meier, W.
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