Journal article
Engineered hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers: From assembly to biomedical applications
GK Such, APR Johnston, F Caruso
Chemical Society Reviews | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0cs00001a
Abstract
Over the last two decades the layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly technique has become a highly versatile platform for the synthesis of nanoengineered thin films and particles. The widespread need for highly functional and responsive materials for applications in biomedicine—such as drug and gene delivery—has recently led to considerable efforts in the assembly of LbL materials, particularly films that can be subsequently stabilised and functionalised through a range of chemistries. In this tutorial review, recent developments in hydrogen-bonded LbL-assembled materials will be discussed, focusing on the design of materials with enhanced stimuli-responsive characteristics. Emphasis will be given to..
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