Synthesis, Characterization, and Long-Term Stability of Hollow Polymer Nanocapsules with Nanometer-Thin Walls |
| |
Authors: | Dergunov Sergey A Kesterson Katrina Li Wei Wang Zhao Pinkhassik Eugene |
| |
Institution: | Institute for Nanomaterials Development and Innovation (INDIUM) and Department of Chemistry, The University of Memphis, 213 Smith Chemistry Building, Memphis, Tennessee 38152-3550. |
| |
Abstract: | Hollow polymer nanocapsules are produced by the polymerization within hydrophobic interior of lipid bilayers that act as temporary self-assembled scaffolds. Pore-forming templates are co-dissolved with monomers in the bilayers to create pores with controlled size and chemical environment. Polymerization was monitored with UV spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering. High resolution magic angle spinning NMR characterization provided detailed structural information about nanocapsules. Spherical shape was confirmed by electron microscopy. Medium-sized molecules can be entrapped within porous nanocapsules. No release of encapsulated molecules was observed within 240 days. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|