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Polyallylamine hydrochloride

About: Polyallylamine hydrochloride is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 313 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16421 citations.


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29 Aug 1997-Science
TL;DR: In this article, a general approach for multilayers by consecutive adsorption of polyanions and polycations has been proposed and has been extended to other materials such as proteins or colloids.
Abstract: Multilayer films of organic compounds on solid surfaces have been studied for more than 60 years because they allow fabrication of multicomposite molecular assemblies of tailored architecture. However, both the Langmuir-Blodgett technique and chemisorption from solution can be used only with certain classes of molecules. An alternative approach—fabrication of multilayers by consecutive adsorption of polyanions and polycations—is far more general and has been extended to other materials such as proteins or colloids. Because polymers are typically flexible molecules, the resulting superlattice architectures are somewhat fuzzy structures, but the absence of crystallinity in these films is expected to be beneficial for many potential applications.

9,593 citations

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TL;DR: This work discusses the different methodologies of enzyme immobilization that have been reported for laccases, such as adsorption, entrapment, encapsulation, covalent binding and self-immobilization.

530 citations

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17 Jun 2009-ACS Nano
TL;DR: Natural polyphenols with previously demonstrated anticancer potential, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), tannic acid, curcumin, and theaflavin were encased into gelatin-based 200 nm nanoparticles and retained its biological activity and blocked hepatocyte growth factor-induced intracellular signaling in the breast cancer cell line MBA-MD-231 as potently as free EGCG.
Abstract: Natural polyphenols with previously demonstrated anticancer potential, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), tannic acid, curcumin, and theaflavin, were encased into gelatin-based 200 nm nanoparticles consisting of a soft gel-like interior with or without a surrounding LbL shell of polyelectrolytes (polystyrene sulfonate/polyallylamine hydrochloride, polyglutamic acid/poly-l-lysine, dextran sulfate/protamine sulfate, carboxymethyl cellulose/gelatin, type A) assembled using the layer-by-layer technique. The characteristics of polyphenol loading and factors affecting their release from the nanocapsules were investigated. Nanoparticle-encapsulated EGCG retained its biological activity and blocked hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-induced intracellular signaling in the breast cancer cell line MBA-MD-231 as potently as free EGCG.

407 citations

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Changyou Gao1, Edwin Donath1, Sergio Moya1, V. Dudnik1, Helmut Möhwald1 
TL;DR: In this paper, the elasticity modulus of poly(styrene sulfonate, sodium salt) polyelectrolyte multilayer was measured as a function of wall thickness and capsule diameter.
Abstract: Osmotically induced deformations (invaginations) of polyelectrolyte capsules were observed in poly(styrene sulfonate, sodium salt) (PSS) solution since PSS of Mw 70 000 is excluded from the capsule interior. It was found that there is a critical osmotic pressure difference at which the initial spherical capsule shape becomes unstable and invaginations are formed. This critical osmotic pressure was obtained as a function of the wall thickness and the capsule size. A theoretical model is provided which describes the relationship between the critical osmotic pressure, the elasticity modulus, the capsule wall thickness, and the capsule radius. The model was verified by measuring the invagination onset as a function of particle radius and wall thickness. The elasticity modulus of the PSS/PAH (polyallylamine hydrochloride) polyelectrolyte multilayer was measured as a function of wall thickness and capsule diameter. The modulus ranges between 500 and 750 MPa, which indicates a relatively strongly interconnected polyelectrolyte multilayer structure. With higher molecular weight PAH the elasticity modulus of the PSS/PAH multilayer was slightly enhanced.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the acid−base chemistry of polycation/polyanion adsorption was studied in detail for PAH/HTiNbO5 and Titanoniobate colloids.
Abstract: Thin films were grown on amine-primed Si and glass substrates by sequential adsorption reactions of polyallylamine hydrochloride (PAH) and anionic colloids derived from HTiNbO5 and HCa2Nb3O10. The acid−base chemistry of polycation/polyanion adsorption was studied in detail for PAH/HTiNbO5. The pKa of PAH, defined as the pH at which it is half protonated, is 8.7. Titanoniobate colloids, prepared by reaction of HTiNbO5 with tetra(n-butylammonium) hydroxide, TBA+OH-, are unilamellar at pH ≥ 8.5 and restack below pH 7.0. Efficient tiling of a PAH-terminated surface by a layer of unilamellar titanoniobate sheets occurs only at intermediate pH values (8.5−9.0). At lower pH, the colloid restacks on the surface, and at higher pH, only partial coverage by single sheets is observed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). At pH 8.5, high-quality multilayer films can be grown by sequentially adsorbing PAH with either the titanoniobate or niobate colloid. TGA/DTA studies of bulk PAH/titanoniobate intercalation compounds sho...

210 citations


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202120
202030
201919
201819
201714