Dispersion of titanate nanotubes for nanomedicine: comparison of PEI and PEG nanohybrids.

TitleDispersion of titanate nanotubes for nanomedicine: comparison of PEI and PEG nanohybrids.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsPapa A-L, Boudon J, Bellat V, Loiseau A, Bisht H, Sallem F, Chassagnon R, BĂ©rard V, Millot N
JournalDalton Trans
Volume44
Issue2
Pagination739-46
Date Published2015 Jan 14
ISSN1477-9234
Abstract

In the present study, we report the dispersion of titanate nanotubes (TiONts) via polymer grafting (PolyEthylene Glycol, PEG) or polymer adsorption (polyethylene imine, PEI) where different TiONts/polymer ratios have been investigated. The TiONts/PEI and TiONts/PEG nanohybrids were characterized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy as well as by zeta potential measurements in order to determine both their dispersion state and stability in water (at different pH for zetametry). The nature of the chemical bonds at the surface of these nanohybrids was investigated by Fourier-transformed infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy while the grafting densities of PEG on the nanotubes were quantified by thermogravimetric analyses (TGA). The nanohybrids reported here are promising tools for biotechnology applications due to their tubular morphology, their very good dispersion in water and the reactivity of their surface.

DOI10.1039/c4dt02552k
Alternate JournalDalton Trans
PubMed ID25408156
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