1. Quantification of amino groups on halloysite surfaces using the Fmoc-method
- Author
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Jessica Giacoboni, Riccardo Vago, Katarzyna Fidecka, Emanuela Licandro, and Pietro Picconi
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Nanotube ,Thermogravimetric analysis ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Halloysite ,Catalysis ,Covalent bond ,Drug delivery ,engineering ,Surface modification ,Molecule - Abstract
The functionalization of halloysite nanotube (HNT) surfaces with aminosilanes is an important strategy for their further decoration with organic molecules to obtain hybrid inorganic–organic nanoarchitectures to be used in catalysis and drug delivery. The exact quantification of amino groups on the surface is an important aspect in view of the obtainment of systems with a known number of loaded molecules. In the present study, we describe a simple and reliable method for the correct quantification of groups present on HNT surfaces after their reaction with aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES). This method, applied for the first time to HNT chemistry, was based on the use of Fmoc groups as probes covalently bound to APTES and quantified by UV-Vis after release from the HNT–APTES–Fmoc system. Interestingly, this method showed great accordance with the already employed quantitative thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), with some benefits such as simple and non-destructive procedure, besides the possibility to monitor the deprotection reaction.
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- 2020