کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1647282 | 1517313 | 2012 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The submicron scale hybrid hollow silica spheres have been fabricated by employing phosphorylated polyethyleneimine as template/scaffold/catalysis in a mild self-assembly biomineralization approach. The highly phosphorylated polyethyleneimine was shown to be a necessary prerequisite for in vitro formation of hollow silica spheres. In the presence of a neutral phosphate buffer, the monovalent anions H2PO4− and divalent anions HPO42 − acted not only as the buffer ions but also as ligands, regulating the shape and morphology of the PEI aggregation, which resulted in the final hollow morphology of silica. The hollow silica particles were very uniform in size, with a diameter of 0.8–1.0 μm and a shell thickness of ~ 70 nm.
The submicron scale hybrid hollow silica spheres have been fabricated by employing phosphorylated polyethyleneimine (PEI) as template/scaffold/catalysis in a mild self-assembly biomineralization approach.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► The hollow silica spheres have been fabricated by biomineralization approach.
► Phosphorylated polyethyleneimine first used as template/scaffold/catalysis.
► A neutral phosphate buffer was the key to the final hollow morphology of silica
Journal: Materials Letters - Volume 74, 1 May 2012, Pages 163–166