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Drug Delivery Using Nanosized Layered Double Hydroxide, an Anionic Clay

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Title Drug Delivery Using Nanosized Layered Double Hydroxide, an Anionic Clay
 
Creator Mitra, Manoj Kumar
Chakraborty, Jui
Chakraborty, Manjusha
Ghosh, Swapankumar
 
Subject Engineering Materials
 
Description A study was conducted to demonstrate drug delivery using nanosized layered double hydroxide (LDH), which was an anionic clay. Investigated revealed that layered double hydroxides represented one of the most promising materials in the areas such as nanomedicine, adsorbents, catalysis and catalyst supports , electrode modifier, and magnetic precursors, processing of selective chemical nanoreactors, and separation and membrane technology. Layered nickel hydroxide was used as an electrode for alkaline secondary cells in electrochemistry. The layered structure, wide chemical compositions, variable layer charge density, ion-exchange properties, reactive interlayer space, swelling in water, and rheological and colloidal properties made LDH look and behave like clay.
 
Publisher Trans Tech
 
Date 2013
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/3533/1/jui.pdf
Mitra, Manoj Kumar and Chakraborty, Jui and Chakraborty, Manjusha and Ghosh, Swapankumar (2013) Drug Delivery Using Nanosized Layered Double Hydroxide, an Anionic Clay. Key Engineering Materials, 571. pp. 133-167. ISSN 1662-9795
 
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