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Engineered titania nanomaterials in advanced clinical applications

  • Padmavati Sahare,
  • Paulina Govea Alvarez,
  • Juan Manual Sanchez Yanez,
  • Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas,
  • Samik Chakraborty,
  • Sujay Paul and
  • Miriam Estevez

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2022, 13, 201–218, doi:10.3762/bjnano.13.15

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  • TiO2 nps [83]. TiO2 supported on silica nanospheres was checked for its antibacterial activity against E. coli, and the result demonstrated a more effective growth inhibition than that of commercial TiO2-P25 under ultraviolet and visible light [84]. Copper is well known for its antimicrobial properties
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Published 14 Feb 2022

Antimicrobial metal-based nanoparticles: a review on their synthesis, types and antimicrobial action

  • Matías Guerrero Correa,
  • Fernanda B. Martínez,
  • Cristian Patiño Vidal,
  • Camilo Streitt,
  • Juan Escrig and
  • Carol Lopez de Dicastillo

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1450–1469, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.129

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  • [141]. In addition, the antimicrobial efficiency of silver and copper nanoparticles have also been improved through the development of Si–Ag and Si–Cu NPs. This achievement is specifically important when NPs present cytotoxic effects. Silver NPs were immobilized on hollow silica nanospheres or
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Published 25 Sep 2020

Colloidal chemistry with patchy silica nanoparticles

  • Pierre-Etienne Rouet,
  • Cyril Chomette,
  • Laurent Adumeau,
  • Etienne Duguet and
  • Serge Ravaine

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2989–2998, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.278

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  • , i.e., well-calibrated silica nanospheres or core–shell nanoparticles, were obtained according to a seeded-growth protocol [22] and a method using methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-thiol as a coupling agent [23], respectively. Their surface functionalization with carboxylic acid groups was performed by a
  • deactivation of the anhydride groups by hydrolysis. With our collection of dimpled particles and satellites, we can build colloidal assemblies that mimic both the chemistry and the geometry of molecules. We first performed a series of experiments by mixing 100 nm carboxylated silica nanospheres with particles
  • particle). As shown in Figure 3a, AX4-type CMs, the colloidal analogues of molecules such as carbon tetrabromide (CBr4), were obtained. One should note here that control experiments, which were carried out by mixing bare silica nanospheres with aminated dimpled CAs or carboxylated silica nanospheres with
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Published 06 Dec 2018

Cyclodextrin-assisted synthesis of tailored mesoporous silica nanoparticles

  • Fuat Topuz and
  • Tamer Uyar

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 693–703, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.64

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  • a highly challenging task to date. MSNs are commonly synthesized by surfactant-templated sol–gel reactions [12][13]. In this regard, mesoporous silica nanospheres are the most commonly used form of silica particles that are produced using a pore templating agent, such as cetyltrimethylammonium
  • was increased from 0.10 to 0.60% (w/v). MSNs were also synthesized at low CTAC content (0.2% (w/v)) and two different β-CD concentrations (0.75 and 1.5% (w/v)). Figure 7 displays the TEM and STEM images of the respective particles, where inter-linked silica nanospheres were generated at a β-CD content
  • constant β-CD concentration of 1% (w/v). Figure 8 shows the SEM images of the respective particles. At low CTAC concentration (0.10% (w/v)), the formation of large connected particles was observed with a mean particle size of 1500 nm. With an increased CTAC concentration of 0.40% (w/v), silica nanospheres
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Published 22 Feb 2018

Tailoring bifunctional hybrid organic–inorganic nanoadsorbents by the choice of functional layer composition probed by adsorption of Cu2+ ions

  • Veronika V. Tomina,
  • Inna V. Melnyk,
  • Yuriy L. Zub,
  • Aivaras Kareiva,
  • Miroslava Vaclavikova,
  • Gulaim A. Seisenbaeva and
  • Vadim G. Kessler

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 334–347, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.36

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  • was optimized controlling the synthesis conditions, such as concentrations of reactants, basicity of the medium, and the process temperature. Keywords: copper(II) ions; methyl groups; N- and F-containing functional groups; silica nanospheres; sol–gel processes; sorption; surface chemistry
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Published 02 Feb 2017

Silica micro/nanospheres for theranostics: from bimodal MRI and fluorescent imaging probes to cancer therapy

  • Shanka Walia and
  • Amitabha Acharya

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 546–558, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.57

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  • ; organic dyes; quantum dots; silica nanospheres; theranostics; Review 1 Introduction In the modern era of medical diagnosis, X-rays have long played a major role in the clinical imaging of anatomical details of disease sites [1]. However, the development of suitable molecular diagnostic systems for
  • , fluorescent spectroscopy, TEM, SEM, FTIR and VSM. In FTIR, the bands at 1633 and 1565 cm−1 were observed for both magnetic mesoporous silica ZnO NPs and its corresponding Eu complex, which confirmed their association with silica spheres. The size of ZnO-containing magnetic mesoporous silica nanospheres was
  • after 24 h. Again, Liong et al. [56] reported the synthesis of multifunctional silica nanospheres with magnetic iron oxide NPs, luminescent fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and camptothecin or paclitaxel as anti-cancer drug molecules entrapped inside the core. These nanospheres were finally modified
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Published 24 Feb 2015
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