<p>-Encapsulation by Miniemulsion Polymerization By K. Landfester and C. K. Weiss -Enzyme-Encapsulated Layer-by-Layer Assemblies: Current Status and Challenges Toward Ultimate Nanodevices By K. Ariga, Q. Ji, and J. P. Hill -Non-LBL Assembly and Encapsulation Uses 1 of Nanoparticle-Shelled Hollow Sph
Modern Techniques for Nano- and Microreactors/-reactions
โ Scribed by Katharina Landfester, Clemens K. Weiss (auth.), Frank Caruso (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Series
- Advances in Polymer Science 229
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
-Encapsulation by Miniemulsion Polymerization By K. Landfester and C. K. Weiss -Enzyme-Encapsulated Layer-by-Layer Assemblies: Current Status and Challenges Toward Ultimate Nanodevices By K. Ariga, Q. Ji, and J. P. Hill -Non-LBL Assembly and Encapsulation Uses 1 of Nanoparticle-Shelled Hollow Spheres 2 By G.C. Kini, S. L. Biswal, and M. S. Wong -Polymersomes: A Synthetic Biological Approach to Encapsulation and Delivery By M. Massignani, H. Lomas, and G. Battaglia -Reaction Vessels Assembled by the Sequential Adsorption of Polymers By A.D. Price, A.P.R. Johnston, G.K. Such, and F. Caruso
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Encapsulation by Miniemulsion Polymerization....Pages 1-49
Enzyme-Encapsulated Layer-by-Layer Assemblies: Current Status and Challenges Toward Ultimate Nanodevices....Pages 51-87
Non-Layer-by-Layer Assembly and Encapsulation Uses of Nanoparticle-Shelled Hollow Spheres....Pages 89-114
Polymersomes: A Synthetic Biological Approach to Encapsulation and Delivery....Pages 115-154
Reaction Vessels Assembled by the Sequential Adsorption of Polymers....Pages 155-179
Back Matter....Pages 181-184
โฆ Subjects
Polymer Sciences; Medicinal Chemistry; Pharmacy; Biochemistry, general; Electrochemistry
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