1. Effect of Surfactants on Stability of Colloidal Sols as Precursors in Sol-Gel Encapsulation
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Nicoleta Badea, Aurelia Meghea, and Ioana Lacatusu
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Inorganic chemistry ,Fluorescence ,Hydrolysis ,Colloid ,Dynamic light scattering ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Molecule ,General Materials Science ,Thermal analysis ,Alkyl ,Sol-gel - Abstract
This paper aims to study the effect of three alkyl quaternary salts on stability of colloidal sols further used as water-insoluble oligomers for encapsulation of an active flavonoid compound – quercitin. The preparation procedure is described and practical remarks on silica-based sol-gels are included. It is also demonstrated how to exploit the sol-gel preparation route in order to improve the thermal resistance of quercitin and to increase an optical function - fluorescence. The evolution in time of competitive hydrolysis and condensation processes has been observed by dynamic light scattering measurements. The sol-gel materials with entrapped quercitin molecule have been characterised by spectral methods (FT-IR, UV-VIS-NIR), fluorescence and by thermal analysis as well. Sol-gel materials doped with active flavonoid compound may be used in preparation of some functional materials with bioactive properties.
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- 2009
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