Mastering bioactive coatings of metal oxide nanoparticles and surfaces through phosphonate dendrons


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2020-02-28

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Journal Article, Journal Article

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We reported herein an efficient method for constructing dendritic bisphosphonic acid tweezers of generation 1 and 2, which have been proven as versatile surface coatings for metal oxides implants or nanoparticles. These dendritic structures were successfully utilized for different purposes: (i) biocompatible coverings for iron oxide nanoparticles through in vitro assays, (ii) antifouling surface coatings for silica through quartz crystal microbalance studies, and (iii) stabilizing ligands for magnetic nanoparticle–microbubble conjugates via preliminary Langmuir monolayer studies.

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44 (8)

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3206 - 3214

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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02620 - Inst. f. Robotik u. Intelligente Systeme / Inst. Robotics and Intelligent Systems

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