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Cerasomes anionic

Fig. 2.22 LbL assembly of cerasome (A) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome and cationic polyelectrolyte (B) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome and cationic cerasome. Fig. 2.22 LbL assembly of cerasome (A) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome and cationic polyelectrolyte (B) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome and cationic cerasome.
Adsorption Cycle Fig. 2.23 QCM responses on LbL assemblies (a) LbL assembly between dihexadecyl phosphate vesicle and PDDA (b) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome (larger step) and PDDA (smaller step) (c) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome (larger step) and cationic... [Pg.64]

This technique can be applied to LbL assembly of cerasomes because, like silicas, they possess surface charge. Initial attempts entailed LbL assembly between cationic polyelectrolyte and anionic cerasomes with monitoring by using QCM, and where reasonable frequency shifts in the QCM response were observed. Morphology of the assembled structure was also confirmed... [Pg.10]

FIGURE 11. LbL assembly between cationic and anionic cerasomes. [Pg.11]


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