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Host-guest layered nanoparticles

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs), also known as host-guest layered nanoparticles, were investigated for a variety of biomedical applications, due their ease of synthesis, low cost and good compatibility. The modification of the hydro)yl-rich surface of LDHs with an ATRP initiator was used as a strategy to prepare LDH-based gene delivery vectors, as shown in Scheme 3.26. Surface-initiated ATRP of DMAEMA on a LDH surface... [Pg.92]

Scheme 3.26 Synthesis of host-guest layered nanoparticles by ATRP. Scheme 3.26 Synthesis of host-guest layered nanoparticles by ATRP.
An interesting example of the latter was accomplished by Reinhoudt and coworkers, who employed cyclodextrin (CD) functionalized self-assembled mono-layers (SAMs) to build up layer-by-layer (LBL) thin films via alternating host-guest interactions with functionalized dendrimers and gold nanoparticles [118,... [Pg.287]

The intercalation of polymers and nanoparticles into layered structures (including polymerization in situ) using approaches applied in the chemistry of intracrystalline structures ( guest-host systems). [Pg.91]


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