1. Facile Preparation of Self-Assembled Hydrogel-like GdPO4·H2O Nanorods.
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Chih-Chia Huang, Yi-Wei Lo, Wen-Shuo Kuo, Jih-Ru Hwu, Wu-Chou Su, Dar-Bin Shieh, and Chen-Sheng Yeh
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MOLECULAR self-assembly , *NANOWIRES , *BIOMEDICAL materials , *CELL proliferation , *HYDROGELS , *TISSUE engineering , *BIOSENSORS , *SOLUTION (Chemistry) - Abstract
Of the methods employed in the preparation of one-dimensional lanthanide phosphate (LnPO 4) nanorods/nanowires, such as GdPO 4, the hydrothermal method has been mainly used as a synthetic route. In this study, we report a facile low-temperature solution approach to prepare GdPO 4·H 2O nanorods by simply refluxing GdCl 3and KH 2PO 4for only 15 minat 88 °C, an approach that can easily be scaled up by increasing the reagent amounts. We observed a highly viscous macroscopic hydrogel-like material when we mixed as-prepared GdPO 4·H 2O nanomaterials with H 2O. Hydrogels are an important class of biomaterials. Their building blocks, normally formed from protein-, peptide-, polymer-, and lipid-based materials, offer three-dimensional scaffolds for drug delivery, tissue engineering, and biosensors. Our preliminary results showed that GdPO 4·H 2O hydrogels could be used for encapsulation and drug release, and that they were biocompatible, acting as scaffolds to foster cell proliferation. These findings suggested that they might have biomedical uses. Our findings may lead to the creation of other inorganic nanomaterial-based hydrogels apart from the organic and biomolecular protein-, peptide-, polymer-, and lipid-based building blocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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