2023
DOI: 10.3390/nano13142145
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Silica Encapsulation of Hydrophobic Optical NP-Embedded Silica Particles with Trimethoxy(2-Phenylethyl)silane

Abstract: Nanoparticles (NP) with optical properties embedded silica particles have been widely used in various fields because of their unique properties. The surfaces of optical NPs have been modified with various organic ligands to maintain their unique optical properties and colloidal stability. Among the surface modification methods, silica encapsulation of optical NPs is widely used to enhance their biocompatibility and stability. However, in the case of NPs with hydrophobic ligands on the surface, the ligands that… Show more

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“…In order to achieve dispersion, silica particles must be modified in situ. While there have been some examples of bypassing this challenge by in situ cationic surfactant activation [50] or siloxane modification [51], achieving finely tuned particle wetting remains a significant challenge. Because the process of the STRIPS method is complicated and contains many flammable components, the wide application of this method is limited [52].…”
Section: Stripsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to achieve dispersion, silica particles must be modified in situ. While there have been some examples of bypassing this challenge by in situ cationic surfactant activation [50] or siloxane modification [51], achieving finely tuned particle wetting remains a significant challenge. Because the process of the STRIPS method is complicated and contains many flammable components, the wide application of this method is limited [52].…”
Section: Stripsmentioning
confidence: 99%