| Literature DB >> 29218744 |
Sebastian Czarnecki1, Annabelle Bertin1,2.
Abstract
Hybrid silicon-based organic/inorganic (multi)block copolymers are promising polymeric precursors to create robust nano-objects and nanomaterials due to their sol-gel active moieties via self-assembly in solution or in bulk. Such nano-objects and nanomaterials have great potential in biomedicine as nanocarriers or scaffolds for bone regeneration as well as in materials science as Pickering emulsifiers, photonic crystals or coatings/films with antibiofouling, antibacterial or water- and oil-repellent properties. Thus, this Review outlines recent synthetic efforts in the preparation of these hybrid inorganic/organic block copolymers, gives an overview of their self-assembled structures and finally presents recent examples of their use in the biomedical field and material science.Entities:
Keywords: hybrid block copolymers; organic/inorganic copolymers; self-assembled structures; silica-based nanomaterials; silicon-containing polymers
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29218744 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201705286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236