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Encapsulation and Permeability Characteristics of Plasma Polymerized Hollow Particles
 

Encapsulation and Permeability Characteristics of Plasma Polymerized Hollow Particles

Article DOI: 10.3791/4113-v 09:27 min August 16th, 2012
August 16th, 2012

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We have used plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition to deposit thin films ranging from a few nm to several 100 nm on nano-sized particles of various materials. We subsequently etch the core material to produce hollow nanoshells whose permeability is controlled by the thickness of the shell. We characterize the permeability of these coatings to small solutes and demonstrate that these barriers can provide sustained release of the core material over several days.

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Encapsulation Permeability Characteristics Plasma Polymerized Hollow Particles Core-shell Nanostructures Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition Amorphous Barrier Plasma Polymerization Isopropanol Solid Substrates Silica Potassium Chloride Nanoparticles Nanopowders Films Thickness Dissolution Of The Core Diffusion Coefficient KCl Nanocrystals Ionic Conductivity Encapsulation And Delayed Release Of Solutes Shell Thickness Rate Of Release
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