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Self-assembled monolayers of bisphosphonates: Influence of side chain steric hindrance
Bisphosphonates form self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) spontaneously on stainless steel, silicon, and titanium oxidized surfaces. We used contact angle measurements, atomic force microscopy, and X-ray reflectivity analysis to study the formation of SAMs on a model surface of ultraflat titanium (rms=0.2 nm). The results were extended to standard materials (mechanically polished titanium, stainless steel, and silicon) and showed that water-soluble bisphosphonic perfluoropolyether can easily form SAMs, with 100% surface coverage and a layer thickness of less than 3 nm. Hydrophobic (water contact angle >110° on stainless steel or titanium) and lipophobic (methylene iodide contact angle >105° on titanium) properties are discussed in terms of industrial applications
Microencapsulation of Proteins within Polymeric and Inorganic Particles using Supercritical CO2 Media
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Microencapsulation of proteins within CaCO3 microspheres using supercritical CO2 media
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Encapsulation de proteins thérapeutiques dans des microspheres de CaCO3 élaborées en milieu CO2 supercritique
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