2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16103663
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Nanocomposite Films of Silver Nanoparticles and Conjugated Copolymer in Natural and Nano-Form: Structural and Morphological Studies

Abstract: The use of conjugated polymers (CPs) and metallic nanoparticles is an interesting way to form nanocomposites with improved optical properties. For instance, a nanocomposite with high sensitivity can be produced. However, the hydrophobicity of CPs may hamper applications due to their low bioavailability and low operability in aqueous media. This problem can be overcome by forming thin solid films from an aqueous dispersion containing small CP nanoparticles. So, in this work we developed the formation of thin fi… Show more

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“…The significance of the paper lies in developing biocompatible, non-cytotoxic porous polymers for osteoplasty materials, offering tailored interactions with different cell populations. Rodrigues et al [14] discussed the development of thin-films composed of nanohybrid-conjugated polymers (CPs) and metallic nanoparticles for potential applications as SERS sensors of pesticides. The authors developed thin solid films using aqueous dispersions containing nanoparticles made of small-conjugated polymer (NCP) and triangular and spherical silver nanoparticles, which were blended with the NCP-based films to enhance their SERS properties.…”
Section: The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of the paper lies in developing biocompatible, non-cytotoxic porous polymers for osteoplasty materials, offering tailored interactions with different cell populations. Rodrigues et al [14] discussed the development of thin-films composed of nanohybrid-conjugated polymers (CPs) and metallic nanoparticles for potential applications as SERS sensors of pesticides. The authors developed thin solid films using aqueous dispersions containing nanoparticles made of small-conjugated polymer (NCP) and triangular and spherical silver nanoparticles, which were blended with the NCP-based films to enhance their SERS properties.…”
Section: The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%