Journal article
Multicompartment particle assemblies for bioinspired encapsulated reactions
R Chandrawati, MP Van Koeverden, H Lomas, F Caruso
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1021/jz200994n
Abstract
In recent years, interest in mimicking the complex hierarchical architectures and functionalities of biological systems and associated spatially confined reactions has led to the design and synthesis of a range of multicompartment particles. Multicompartmentalization allows the incorporation of a range of structures in a single particle, thus allowing optimization of physicochemical properties of the assembly (e.g., permeability, stability, stimuli-response) and various multiple, spatially separated reactions. In this Perspective, we describe particle-based multicompartment systems, detailing the building blocks and assembly approaches employed to produce each subcompartmentalized system. Th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under the Federation Fellowship (F.C.) and Discovery Project (F.C.) schemes. H.L. is the recipient of a John Stocker Post-doctoral Fellowship from the CSIRO Science and Industry Research Fund.