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Langmuir ; 25(23): 13322-7, 2009 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19883092

RESUMO

In this letter, we present a simple one-step, versatile, scalable chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-based process for the encapsulation and stabilization of a host of single or multicomponent supramolecular assemblies (proteoliposomes, microbubbles, lipid bilayers, and photosynthetic antennae complexes and other biological materials) to form functional hybrid nanobiomaterials. In each case, it is possible (i) to form thin silica layers or gels controllably that enable the preservation of the supramolecular assembly over time and under adverse environmental conditions and (ii) to tune the structure of the silica gels so as to optimize solute accessibility while at the same time preserving functional dynamic properties of the encapsulated phospholipid assembly. The process allows precise temporal and spatial control of silica polymerization kinetics through the control of precursor delivery at room temperature and does not require or produce high concentrations of injurious chemicals that can compromise the function of biomolecular assemblies; it also does not require additives. This process differs from the conventional sol-gel process in that it does not involve the use of cosolvents (alcohols) and catalysts (acid or base).


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Materiais Biocompatíveis/síntese química , Nanoestruturas/química , Nanotecnologia/métodos , Materiais Biocompatíveis/química , Eletroquímica , Géis/química , Cinética , Bicamadas Lipídicas/síntese química , Bicamadas Lipídicas/química , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Nanoestruturas/ultraestrutura , Proteolipídeos/síntese química , Proteolipídeos/química , Dióxido de Silício/química
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Langmuir ; 24(3): 658-61, 2008 Feb 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18171093

RESUMO

A novel method for the fabrication of monodisperse mesoporous silica particles is suggested. It is based on the formation of well-defined equally sized emulsion droplets using a microfluidic approach. The droplets contain the silica precursor/surfactant solution and are suspended in hexadecane as the continuous oil phase. The solvent is then expelled from the droplets, leading to concentration and micellization of the surfactant. At the same time, the silica solidifies around the surfactant structures, forming equally sized mesoporous particles. The procedure can be tuned to produce well-separated particles or alternatively particles that are linked together. The latter allows us to create 2D or 3D structures with hierarchical porosity.

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