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Hyaluronic Acid–Silica Nanohybrid Gels

2013

Excessive water sorption and low mechanical properties are a severe drawback in some biomedical applications of hyaluronic acid (HA). A way to improve these properties is here explored through the novel concept of nanohybrid hydrogels consisting of a HA matrix including different amounts of silica-derived species. This inorganic filler phase controls the mechanical and swelling properties of HA cross-linked matrices. Below a 2 wt % of silica in the systems, nanoparticle aggregates of tens of nanometers and silica oligomers are distributed more or less homogeneously throughout the organic matrix, without percolating. This morphology of the silica phase is accompanied by an increased swelling…

CROSS-LINKINGCompressive StrengthPolymers and PlasticsBiocompatibilityCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesComposite numberNanoparticleBioengineeringBIOCOMPATIBILITYCell LineNanocompositeslaw.inventionBiomaterialsMicelawElastic ModulusPhase (matter)Polymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrymedicineAnimalsBIOACTIVE GLASSHyaluronic AcidChemistryNANOPARTICULATED SILICASPOROSITYHydrogelsSilicon DioxideHYDROGEL FILMSChemical engineeringBioactive glassMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSSelf-healing hydrogelsSwellingmedicine.symptomGlass transitionBiomacromolecules
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Low-cost materials for boron adsorption from water

2012

[EN] Knowing the affinity of boron aqueous species for cis-diol organic groups, five different hybrid materials have been prepared by anchoring glucose groups onto the surface of silica matrices with a different surface topology: UVM-7 bimodal mesoporous silica, UVM-11 unimodal non-templated mesoporous silica, commercial silica fume and two silica xerogels with pores within the mesoporous range (13-50 nm). After optimizing the experimental conditions, a comparison was made of the boron adsorption capacities in water. The relationship of the structural and functionalization parameters is discussed and the importance of the surface topology in the final adsorption behaviour is revealed. Hence…

INGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONMaterials scienceSilica fumeInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAdsorptionQUIMICA ORGANICAMaterials ChemistryReverse-OsmosisNanoparticulated SilicasBoronChemical ControlAzomethine-H MethodAqueous-SolutionQUIMICA INORGANICAGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicaMesoporous organosilicachemistryMesoporous OxidesSurface-PropertiesSurface modificationMesoporous materialHybrid materialRemovalPorosityIon-Exchange
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Very high titanium content mesoporous silicas

2001

Titanium content in mesoporous titanosilicate catalysts has been modulated up to a minimum Si/Ti value of 1.9 by using complexing agents able to coordinate both Si and Ti atoms and harmonize the reactivity of the resulting precursors avoiding subsequent phase segregation and leading to chemically very homogeneous materials. El Haskouri, Jamal, Jamal.Haskouri@uv.es ; Beltran Porter, Aurelio, Aurelio.Beltran@uv.es ; Beltran Porter, Daniel, Daniel.Beltran@uv.es ; Amoros del Toro, Pedro Jose, Pedro.Amoros@uv.es

Materials scienceUNESCO::QUÍMICAInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMesoporous:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisCatalysisPhase (matter)Materials ChemistryReactivity (chemistry)SilicasTitaniumUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química inorgánicaSegregationMetals and AlloysTitanium ; Mesoporous ; Titanium ; Silicas ; SegregationGeneral Chemistry:QUÍMICA::Química inorgánica [UNESCO]Surfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryHomogeneousCeramics and CompositesMesoporous materialTitanium
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