2018
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201700102
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Interactions between Biological Cells and Layered Double Hydroxides: Towards Functional Materials

Abstract: This review highlights the current research on the interactions between biological cells and Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH). The as-prepared biohybrid materials appear extremely attractive in diverse fields of application relating to health care, environment and energy production. We describe how thanks to the main features of biological cells and LDH layers, various strategies of assemblies can be carried out for constructing smart biofunctional materials. The interactions between the two components are desc… Show more

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“…In some cases, LDHs may also contain M + (Li + ) and M 4+ (Ti 4+ ) . LDHs are usually chemically inert, which ensures their excellent biocompatibility and further biomedical applications . For example, a type of LDH, “Talcid”, with the composition of Mg 6 Al 2 (CO 3 )(OH) 16 ⋅ 4 H 2 O, has been commercialized for more than 20 years as an anti‐pepsin and gastric‐acid‐neutralizing agent …”
Section: Antibacterial Activity Of 2d Materials Beyond Gmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some cases, LDHs may also contain M + (Li + ) and M 4+ (Ti 4+ ) . LDHs are usually chemically inert, which ensures their excellent biocompatibility and further biomedical applications . For example, a type of LDH, “Talcid”, with the composition of Mg 6 Al 2 (CO 3 )(OH) 16 ⋅ 4 H 2 O, has been commercialized for more than 20 years as an anti‐pepsin and gastric‐acid‐neutralizing agent …”
Section: Antibacterial Activity Of 2d Materials Beyond Gmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[130] LDHs are usually chemically inert, which ensures their excellent biocompatibility andf urther biomedical applications. [126][127][128][129][131][132][133] For example, at ype of LDH, "Talcid", with the composition of Mg 6 Al 2 (CO 3 )(OH) 16 ·4H 2 O, has been commercialized for more than 20 years as an anti-pepsin and gastric-acid-neutralizing agent. [134] The inherent bactericidala bility of LDHs has been rarely reported.…”
Section: Layeredd Ouble Hydroxides (Ldhs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LDHs possess attractive composition‐dependent characteristics, together with easy preparation, great biodegradability and prominent biocompatibility . But, the native bactericidal behavior of LDHs has rarely been reported.…”
Section: Antimicrobialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LDHs possess attractive composition-dependent characteristics, together with easy preparation, great biodegradability and prominent biocompatibility. [326][327][328][329] But, the native bactericidal behavior of LDHs has rarely been reported. Zhao et al studied the bactericidal activity of Ti 3þ -doped ZnTi-LDH in visible light.…”
Section: Layered Double Hydroxides (Ldhs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and "A" denotes anionic species with valency n (Cl -, SO 2 -, and CO 3 -). A schematic diagram showing the detailed structure of a typical LDH [15] is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%