Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films as Templates for the In Situ Photochemical Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles

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Dynamic stiffness of (poly-l-lysine/hyaluronan-SH) films was developed for in situ control of cell adhesion by using reversible disulfide linkages.


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Weak polyelectrolyte multilayer films containing silver nanoparticles are shown to have enhanced ability to self-heal when exposed to water when compared to the films assembled without particles.


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Incorporation of hydrophobic curcumin (yellow discs) into a polyelectrolyte multilayer made from PDADMAC and PSS requires the use of water : ethanol solution. Release from the multilayer only occurs if the multilayer is dried prior to immersion in the electrolyte release solution.


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