2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2ra22483f
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The reinforced hydrogel for drug loading: immobilization of single-walled carbon nanotubes in cross-linked polymers via multiple interactions

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“…From the calculation, we observed that the intensity ratio (I D /I G ) and diameter of SWCNTs in composite is differed from the native SWCNTs (Table 2) due to the interactions between PUA and SWCNT surface (Fig. 3) [14]. This finding supports and further evidences the interaction PUA and SWCNTs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…From the calculation, we observed that the intensity ratio (I D /I G ) and diameter of SWCNTs in composite is differed from the native SWCNTs (Table 2) due to the interactions between PUA and SWCNT surface (Fig. 3) [14]. This finding supports and further evidences the interaction PUA and SWCNTs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The macroscopic gel stability of the hydrogels was analyzed by the reported inverted tube method and more detail gel stability test can be measured by rheometry. 31,32 The rheological properties of gel 1 were tested using oscillatory rheology and those results are collected in Fig. 1i and 1j.…”
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“…The excess of surfactant might lyse the lipid cell membrane and denature cellular proteins causing cell death . We hypothesized that a surfactant‐free functionalization by polymer wrapping would cover the SWNT surface and therefore reduce their toxicity . To investigate whether polymer wrapping promotes the cytocompatibility of our SWNT complexes, we performed a toxicity study with the HeLa cell line.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Polymer wrapping not only preserves the photoluminescence of SWNTs but also increases their sensitivity, making polymer‐functionalized SWNTs suitable building blocks for biosensors . In addition, polymers promote the biocompatibility of SWNTs by shielding their backbones . We hypothesized that the functionalization of SWNTs with dendronized PBIs on alkylated polymers would result in water‐soluble, individualized, and biocompatible SWNT complexes applicable for bioimaging studies.…”
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confidence: 99%