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Golden single-walled carbon nanotubes prepared using double layer polysaccharides bridge for photothermal therapy

Meng et al., 2014

Document ID
16512537406765291280
Author
Meng L
Xia W
Liu L
Niu L
Lu Q
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Golden single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were prepared by growing gold nanoparticles onto the bilayer polysaccharide functionalized SWNTs. The layer-by-layer self- assembly of sodium alginate and chitosan on SWNTs provided an ideal surface with high …
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