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Synthesis of Polydopamine-Like Nanocapsules via Removal of a Sacrificial Mesoporous Silica Template with Water
Fecha
2017-02Registro en:
Nador, Fabiana Gabriela; Guisasola Cal, Eduardo; Baeza, Alejandro; Moreno Villaecija, Miguel Angel; Vallet Regí, Maria; et al.; Synthesis of Polydopamine-Like Nanocapsules via Removal of a Sacrificial Mesoporous Silica Template with Water; Wiley VCH Verlag; Chemistry- A European Journal; 23; 12; 2-2017; 2753-2758
0947-6539
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nador, Fabiana Gabriela
Guisasola Cal, Eduardo
Baeza, Alejandro
Moreno Villaecija, Miguel Angel
Vallet Regí, Maria
Ruiz Molina, Daniel
Resumen
Hollow polymeric polydopamine (PDA) micro-/nanocapsules have been obtained through a very simple, mild, and straightforward method that involves coating of silica mesoporous nanoparticles through an ammonia-triggered polymerization of PDA and the posterior removal of the sacrificial template simply by dispersion in water, without the need of any harsh chemical reagent, either in the presence or absence of active principles, from doxorubicin to iron oxide nanoparticles. To demonstrate the potential of the nanocapsules obtained with this new approach, they have been successfully used as nanocarriers for drug delivery.