Publications by authors named "J Plestil"

Both small-angle scattering methods, X-rays (SAXS) and neutrons (SANS) rank among the methods that facilitate the determination of the molar mass of nanoparticles. Using this measure, aggregation or degradation processes are easy to follow. Mono- and multichain assemblies of nanoparticles in solution could be resolved, swelling ratio can also be obtained.

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We report the preparation of monometallic Co(2+)/Co(3+) layered double hydroxide, intercalated with lactate anions (LCoH-Lactate), and its spontaneous delamination in water to form cobalt hydroxide nanosheets. These hydroxide nanosheets formed stable aqueous dispersions. The thickness of a nanosheet was estimated to be approximately 1 nm by atomic force microscopy and small angle X-ray scattering experiments, and corresponds to a single hydroxide layer.

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We report a rigorous investigation into the detailed structure of nanoparticles already shown to be successful drug delivery nanocarriers. The basic structure of the drug conjugates consists of an N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) copolymer bearing the anticancer drug doxorubicin (Dox) bound via a pH-sensitive hydrazone bond and a defined amount of cholesterol moieties that vary in hydrophobicity. The results show that size, anisotropy, and aggregation number N(aggr) of the nanoparticles grows with increasing cholesterol content.

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Delamination of layered zinc hydroxide salts (LZH) into hydroxide layers provides nanobuilding blocs of a two-dimensional anisotropy. The methodology, extent of delamination, the size and stability of hydroxide lamellae are described in detail. The ability of lamellae to restack to form oriented hydroxide films depends on the solvent, original LZH salt, and conditions used for delamination.

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Poly(4-methylstyrene)-g-poly(methacrylic acid) (P4MS-g-PMAA) graft copolymer was synthesized by the grafting-onto method from poly(4-methylstyrene), selectively brominated on methyl groups, and "living" poly(tert-butyl methacrylate). The average degree of polymerization of the backbone and the grafts and the average number of grafts per backbone were 251, 21, and 25, respectively. The self-assembly of P4MS-g-PMAA was studied in methanol and aqueous buffers (selective solvents for grafts).

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