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Magnetic, Fluorescent, and Copolymeric Silicone Microspheres.


ABSTRACT: Silicone microspheres are exceedingly difficult to make. Here, polydimethylsiloxane microspheres (?1 ?m diameter) are synthesized using ultrasonic spray pyrolysis, the first demonstration of a scalable synthetic procedure for crosslinked silicone microspheres. This continuous, aerosol process is also used to directly produce fluorescent, magnetic, and copolymeric derivatives; the potential biomedical applications of these microspheres are explored.

SUBMITTER: Rankin JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5115411 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnetic, Fluorescent, and Copolymeric Silicone Microspheres.

Rankin Jacqueline M JM   Neelakantan Nitin K NK   Lundberg Kimberly E KE   Grzincic Elissa M EM   Murphy Catherine J CJ   Suslick Kenneth S KS  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20150505 6


<b>Silicone microspheres are exceedingly difficult to make</b>. Here, polydimethylsiloxane microspheres (≈1 μm diameter) are synthesized using ultrasonic spray pyrolysis, the first demonstration of a scalable synthetic procedure for crosslinked silicone microspheres. This continuous, aerosol process is also used to directly produce fluorescent, magnetic, and copolymeric derivatives; the potential biomedical applications of these microspheres are explored. ...[more]

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