Formation of protein and protein-gold nanoparticle stabilized microbubbles by pressurized gyration.
Langmuir
; 31(2): 659-66, 2015 Jan 20.
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| ID: mdl-25027827
A one-pot single-step novel process has been developed to form microbubbles up to 250 µm in diameter using a pressurized rotating device. The microbubble diameter is shown to be a function of rotational speed and working pressure of the processing system, and a modified Rayleigh-Plesset equation has been derived to explain the bubble-forming mechanism. A parametric plot is constructed to identify a rotating speed and working pressure regime, which allows for continuous bubbling. Bare protein (lysozyme) microbubbles generated in this way exhibit a morphological change, resulting in microcapsules over a period of time. Microbubbles prepared with gold nanoparticles at the bubble surface showed greater stability over a time period and retained the same morphology. The functionalization of microbubbles with gold nanoparticles also rendered optical tunability and has promising applications in imaging, biosensing, and diagnostics.
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Microbolhas
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Nanopartículas Metálicas
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2015
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