Self-Polymerization of Dopamine as a Versatile and Robust Technique to Prepare Polymer Capsules
Chemistry of Materials2009Vol. 21(14), pp. 3042–3044
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Abstract
Stable polydopamine capsules are prepared by the single-step deposition and self-polymerization of dopamine onto a range of colloidal silica template particles with different sizes and porosities. MTT assays reveal negligible cytotoxicity of the capsules toward cells.
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