Date:iii I hereby declare that all information in this document has been obtained and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conduct. I also declare that, as required by these rules and conduct, I have fully cited and referenced all material and results that are not original to this work. There are several studies in order to control drug delivery, decrease the toxicity of drugs and also for novel biomedical applications. It is necessary to be able to control the release of the drug within the body by using drug delivery systems. Mesoporous silica compounds have only been discovered twenty years ago and they have already attracted many researchers to study these materials for several applications. SBA-15 particles have a highly ordered regular structure and are a good matrix for guest-host applications. The aim of this study is to be able to address whether the surface functionalization of SBA -15 samples would improve the loading of a drug into these particles. The synthesized SBA-15 particles were surface functionalized by post-grafting synthesis method in order to be used as carrier materials for drug delivery. Amoxicillin was used as a model drug. These mesoporous materials have been characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), small-angle X-ray spectroscopy (SAXS), ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe author would like to express her gratitude to her supervisor Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayşen Yılmaz for her guidance, suggestions and support throughout her graduate studies.
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