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Surface treatment of silica nanoparticles for stable and charge-controlled colloidal silica.


ABSTRACT: An attempt was made to control the surface charge of colloidal silica nanoparticles with 20 nm and 100 nm diameters. Untreated silica nanoparticles were determined to be highly negatively charged and have stable hydrodynamic sizes in a wide pH range. To change the surface to a positively charged form, various coating agents, such as amine containing molecules, multivalent metal cation, or amino acids, were used to treat the colloidal silica nanoparticles. Molecules with chelating amine sites were determined to have high affinity with the silica surface to make agglomerations or gel-like networks. Amino acid coatings resulted in relatively stable silica colloids with a modified surface charge. Three amino acid moiety coatings (L-serine, L-histidine, and L-arginine) exhibited surface charge modifying efficacy of L-histidine > L-arginine > L-serine and hydrodynamic size preservation efficacy of L-serine > L-arginine > L-histidine. The time dependent change in L-arginine coated colloidal silica was investigated by measuring the pattern of the backscattered light in a Turbiscan™. The results indicated that both the 20 nm and 100 nm L-arginine coated silica samples were fairly stable in terms of colloidal homogeneity, showing only slight coalescence and sedimentation.

SUBMITTER: Kim KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4279762 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Surface treatment of silica nanoparticles for stable and charge-controlled colloidal silica.

Kim Kyoung-Min KM   Kim Hye Min HM   Lee Won-Jae WJ   Lee Chang-Woo CW   Kim Tae-il TI   Lee Jong-Kwon JK   Jeong Jayoung J   Paek Seung-Min SM   Oh Jae-Min JM  

International journal of nanomedicine 20141215


An attempt was made to control the surface charge of colloidal silica nanoparticles with 20 nm and 100 nm diameters. Untreated silica nanoparticles were determined to be highly negatively charged and have stable hydrodynamic sizes in a wide pH range. To change the surface to a positively charged form, various coating agents, such as amine containing molecules, multivalent metal cation, or amino acids, were used to treat the colloidal silica nanoparticles. Molecules with chelating amine sites wer  ...[more]

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