| Literature DB >> 34066573 |
Valentina Marturano1, Francesco Abate2, Veronica Ambrogi2, Valeria Califano3, Pierfrancesco Cerruti1, Giovanni Piero Pepe4, Luciano R M Vicari4, Giovanni Ausanio4.
Abstract
Herein, smart coatings based on photo-responsive polymer nanocapsules (NC) and deposited by laser evaporation are presented. These systems combine remotely controllable release and high encapsulation efficiency of nanoparticles with the easy handling and safety of macroscopic substrates. In particular, azobenzene-based NC loaded with active molecules (thyme oil and coumarin 6) were deposited through Matrix-Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE) on flat inorganic (KBr) and organic (polyethylene, PE) and 3D (acrylate-based micro-needle array) substrates. SEM analyses highlighted the versatility and performance of MAPLE in the fabrication of the designed smart coatings. DLS analyses, performed on both MAPLE- and drop casting-deposited NC, demonstrated the remarkable adhesion achieved with MAPLE. Finally, thyme oil and coumarin 6 release experiments further demonstrated that MAPLE is a promising technique for the realization of photo-responsive coatings on various substrates.Entities:
Keywords: MAPLE; controlled release; light-responsive nanocapsules; microneedles; smart coatings
Year: 2021 PMID: 34066573 PMCID: PMC8125711 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26092736
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1SEM micrographs of NC-TEO before (a) and after (b) treatment with liquid nitrogen and comparison between DLS and ImageJ analyses of SEM micrographs (c).
Figure 2SEM micrographs of NC-TEO deposited via MAPLE on KBr (a), PE (b), and acrylate microneedles (c–e).
Figure 3FTIR spectrum of NC deposited via MAPLE compared with the PVA spectrum.
Figure 4DLS analysis of NC deposited via MAPLE (a) compared with NC deposited via drop casting (b).
Figure 5Release kinetics of TEO (a) and C6 (b) from MAPLE-deposited NC.
Figure 6Schematic of MAPLE equipment (a) and deposition parameters for the three selected substrates (b).