2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-6090(02)00779-4
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Multifunctional layer-by-layer self-assembly of conducting polymers and magnetic nanoparticles

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“…As described above, the electrostatic LbL deposition is a very versatile technique, where many different charged materials can be incorporated as individual thin multilayered films [34][35][36]. By this way, GOx multilayer films were grown onto CuHCNFe nanoparticles modified electrodes by using the LbL technique, where the pH of enzyme solution was adjusted to be above its isoelectric point (pH 4.2) in order to create negative charges.…”
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“…As described above, the electrostatic LbL deposition is a very versatile technique, where many different charged materials can be incorporated as individual thin multilayered films [34][35][36]. By this way, GOx multilayer films were grown onto CuHCNFe nanoparticles modified electrodes by using the LbL technique, where the pH of enzyme solution was adjusted to be above its isoelectric point (pH 4.2) in order to create negative charges.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] Characterisation of polyelectrolyte/nanoparticle assemblies has been performed by a variety of spectroscopic techniques as well as SEM, AFM, conductivity and electrochemical techniques. [4,7,9,10,[16][17][18][19] However, key aspects such as the structure of the multilayer as a function of the size of the particles remain largely unexplored.…”
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“…Simple and widely used now, method for fabrication of polymeric nanocomposite films is layer-by-layer alternate adsorption deposition technique mentioned in Section 1. Among nanocomposite polymeric films formed with the use of that method are layers of conducting polymers and magnetic nanoparticles [351]. Magnetic nanocomposite multilayer shells of glucose oxidase and inorganic nanoparticles were formed on latex particles and exploited as bio-nanoreactors [352].…”
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confidence: 99%