2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.583.91
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<i>In Situ</i> Generation of Polyaniline inside Zeolite Pores for Retention of Ions and for Controlled Drug Delivery

Abstract: In order to improve the capabilities of zeolites for biomedical applications, new composite materials based on polyaniline in-situ generated inside zeolite pores were developed. As precursors for polyaniline several monomers (like aniline and p-phnylenediamine) were used and different oxidant systems (like ammonium peroxodisulphate/HCl, sodium vanadate/ethylic alcohol) were studied and were used for the separation of different biological interest ions and release of antibiotics.

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“…221 Zeolite crystals modified with polyaniline were prepared and used for controlled release of an antibiotic (cefuroxime). The zeolite doped with the antibiotic showed a longer time for cefuroxime discharge, and about 42% remained in the zeolite after 6 h. 222 Natural enzymes frequently suffer limitations in various applications due to denaturation. They are easily deactivated under extreme temperatures and/or pH.…”
Section: Nanosized Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…221 Zeolite crystals modified with polyaniline were prepared and used for controlled release of an antibiotic (cefuroxime). The zeolite doped with the antibiotic showed a longer time for cefuroxime discharge, and about 42% remained in the zeolite after 6 h. 222 Natural enzymes frequently suffer limitations in various applications due to denaturation. They are easily deactivated under extreme temperatures and/or pH.…”
Section: Nanosized Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%