2004
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.10071
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Silica‐supported biomimetic membranes

Abstract: The hybridization of lipid membranes with inorganic silica-based framework results in mechanically stable biomembrane mimics. This account describes three types of silica-based biomimetic membranes. As the first example, a Langmuir monolayer of dialkylalkoxysilane was polymerized and immobilized onto a porous glass plate. Permeability through the monolayer-immobilized glass was regulated by phase transition of the immobilized monolayer. In the second example, spherical vesicles covalently attached to a silica … Show more

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“…26,27 In addition, they succeeded in the three-dimensional integration of vesicular nanoparticles on a substrate by layer-by-layer assembly. However, such a molecule cannot form highly cross-linked siloxane networks because of the steric hindrance of the dialkyl tails.…”
Section: Hybrids With Vesicular Morphologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,27 In addition, they succeeded in the three-dimensional integration of vesicular nanoparticles on a substrate by layer-by-layer assembly. However, such a molecule cannot form highly cross-linked siloxane networks because of the steric hindrance of the dialkyl tails.…”
Section: Hybrids With Vesicular Morphologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ariga and co-workers demonstrated the use of oligopeptide-functionalized surfactants for synthesis of mesoporous silica hybrids with peptide segments confined in regular mesopores ( Figure 17). 427 A spin-coating method effectively provided transparent mesoporous films. The mesostructured silicapeptide composites obtained provide an optically asymmetric environment for dopant molecules where photoisomerization behaviors of spiropyran were investigated using alanylalanine surfactants as the host peptides.…”
Section: Films Of Mesoporous Structures 411 Mesoporous Silica Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, dense assembling of biological components in mesopores could mimic structures and functions of rather complicated biomaterials. According to this concept, the ARTICLE IN PRESS mesoporous materials confining the peptide segments in highly organized mesopore nanospace were newly developed by Ariga and coworkers [201][202][203]. The obtained biomaterial-hybridized mesoporous silica was named as proteosilica (Fig.…”
Section: Biomaterial-hybridized Mesoporous Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%