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Communication: Superstabilization of fluids in nanocontainers

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2014
One 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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Silica nanocontainers for active corrosion protection

Nanoscale, 2012
Novel self-healing protective coatings with nanocontainers of corrosion inhibitors open new opportunities for long-term anticorrosion protection of different metallic materials. In this paper a new type of functional nanoreservoir based on silica nanocapsules (SiNC) synthesized and loaded with corrosion inhibitor 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) in a one ...
Frederico, Maia   +5 more
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Controlled-Access Hollow Mechanized Silica Nanocontainers

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2009
A new category of mechanized nanoparticles, consisting of a hollow mesoporous silica spherical framework controlled by a supramolecular system containing the alpha-cyclodextrin (alpha-CD) ring on a stalk that is tethered to the pore openings on the nanosphere, is synthesized and tested.
Du, L Du, Li   +4 more
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Nanocontainers as Corrosion Inhibitors

2022
Metal corrosion is an electrochemical degradation process whose consequences adversely impact the structural integrities of material structures upon interaction with different environments. To reduce this scourge, recent developments in coating designs have incorporated additives capable of providing stimulus-responsive functionalities toward self ...
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Carbon nanocontainers for gas storage

Nanotechnologies in Russia, 2009
Various types of nanocontainers that can work if there is a change of thermodynamic conditions or a change in the external electrostatic field are presented. Using the molecular dynamics method, the processes of charging, storage, and discharging various nanocontainers with hydrogen and methane are investigated.
A. V. Vakhrushev, M. V. Suetin
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Chemistry of Nanocontainers

2012
Stefan Kubik Molecular Cages and Capsules with Functionalized Inner Surfaces.- Bruno Therrien Drug Delivery by Water-Soluble Organometallic Cages.- Dariush Ajami Julius Rebek Reversibly Expanded Encapsulation Complexes.- A. Carina Schulze Iris M. Oppel Container Molecules Based on Imine Type Ligands.- Tobias Schroder Satya Narayan Sahu Jochen Mattay ...
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Micellar Nanocontainers Distribute to Defined Cytoplasmic Organelles

Science, 2003
Block copolymer micelles are water-soluble biocompatible nanocontainers with great potential for delivering hydrophobic drugs. An understanding of their cellular distribution is essential to achieving selective delivery of drugs at the subcellular level.
Radoslav, Savic   +3 more
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Polymer Nanocontainers for Drug Delivery

2004
Vesicle-templated nanocontainers prepared from ABA triblock copolymers possess great potential for applications in areas such as drug delivery or pharmacology. For example, PMOXA-PDMS-PMOXA copolymers self-aggregate in water to form vesicles in a size range from 50 nm up to 100 μm. Intravesicular crosslinking of polymerizable end groups transforms the
Sauer, Marc, Graff, A., Meier, Wolfgang
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Gases in nanocontainers

2020
Anandh Subramaniam   +3 more
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Nanocontainer: An introduction

2020
Phuong Nguyen-Tri   +4 more
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