Layered double hydroxides: A review
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Nalawade, P
Aware, B Kadam, V J Hirlekar, R S |
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2009-03-30T06:11:59Z
2009-03-30T06:11:59Z 2009 |
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0022-4456
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3482 |
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267-272
Combination of two-dimensional layered materials and intercalation technique offers a new area for developing nanohybrids with desired functionality. Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are mineral and synthetic materials with positively charged brucite type layers of mixed metal hydroxides. Exchangeable anions located in interlayer spaces compensate for positive charge of brucite type layer. Since most biomolecules are negatively charged, can be incorporated between LDHs. A number of cardiovascular, anti-inflammatory agents are either carboxylic acids or carboxylic derivatives and could be ion exchanged with LDHs to have controlled release. LDHs have technological importance in catalysis, separation technology, medicalscience and nanocomposite material engineering. |
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en_US
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CSIR
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JSIR Vol.68(04) [April 2009]
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Anticancer drugs
Intercalation Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) Nanobiohybrides Nanotechnology |
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Layered double hydroxides: A review
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Article
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