Inorganic/Organic Multilayer Capsule Composition for Improved Functionality and External Triggering / A. S. Timin [et al.]

Уровень набора: Advanced Materials Interfaces, Scientific JournalАльтернативный автор-лицо: Timin, A. S., Chemist, Associate Scientist of Tomsk Polytechnic University, 1989-, Aleksandr Sergeevich;Gao, H.;Voronin, D. V.;Gorin, D. A., chemist, Leading researcher of Tomsk Polytechnic University, 1975-, Dmitry Aleksandrovich;Sukhorukov, G. B., chemist, The Head of the Laboratory of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, 1969-, Gleb BorisovichКоллективный автор (вторичный): Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ), Управление проректора по научной работе и инновациям (НРиИ), Центр RASA в Томске, Лаборатория новых лекарственных форм (Лаб. НЛФ)Язык: английский.Страна: .Резюме или реферат: Polyelectrolyte (PE) and nanocomposite (NC) microcapsules fabricated by layer-by-layer technique have been of great interest in the past decade as novel entities for cargo encapsulation and delivery as well as for diagnostic purposes. The unique physicochemical properties of polymers and inorganic nanoparticles used in layer-by-layer synthesis of PE and NC microcapsules make them promising in various fields, such as storage, catalysis, cells imaging, controlled drug release, and targeted drug delivery. However, the requirement of the cargo encapsulation is that the cargo should have a relatively large molecular weight in order to avoid the leakage from the capsules. In this review, recent progress in the design and functionalization of PE and NC microcapsules using sol–gel method for storage of small cargos have been presented. Moreover, various remote exposures on the permeability of organic/inorganic composite microcapsule shells such as ultrasound, magnetic field gradient, laser, and microwave radiation have been observed. Finally, the description and discussion of the new trends and perspectives for improved functionality of PE microcapsules are the major topic of this progress report..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: 149 tit.].Аудитория: .Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | триггеры Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайн
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[References: 149 tit.]

Polyelectrolyte (PE) and nanocomposite (NC) microcapsules fabricated by layer-by-layer technique have been of great interest in the past decade as novel entities for cargo encapsulation and delivery as well as for diagnostic purposes. The unique physicochemical properties of polymers and inorganic nanoparticles used in layer-by-layer synthesis of PE and NC microcapsules make them promising in various fields, such as storage, catalysis, cells imaging, controlled drug release, and targeted drug delivery. However, the requirement of the cargo encapsulation is that the cargo should have a relatively large molecular weight in order to avoid the leakage from the capsules. In this review, recent progress in the design and functionalization of PE and NC microcapsules using sol–gel method for storage of small cargos have been presented. Moreover, various remote exposures on the permeability of organic/inorganic composite microcapsule shells such as ultrasound, magnetic field gradient, laser, and microwave radiation have been observed. Finally, the description and discussion of the new trends and perspectives for improved functionality of PE microcapsules are the major topic of this progress report.

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