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Hollow/Rattle-Type Mesoporous Nanostructures by a Structural Difference-Based Selective Etching Strategy

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 529-539

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn901398j

Keywords

structural difference; selective etching; homogeneous templating; hollow mesoporous silica; rattle structure; heterogeneous structure

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [20633090, 50823007]
  2. National 863 High-Tech Program [2007AA03Z317]
  3. CASKJCX [KJCX2-YW-M02, KJCX2-YW-210]

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A novel structural difference-based selective etching strategy has been developed to fabricate hollow/rattle-type mesoporous nanostructures, which was achieved by making use of the structural differences, rather than traditional compositional differences, between the core and the shell of a silica core/mesoporous silica shell structure to create hollow interiors. Highly dispersed hollow mesoporous silica spheres with controllable particle/pore sizes could-be synthesized by this method, which show high loading capacity (1222 mg/g) for anticancer drug (doxorubicin). Hemolyticity and cytotoxicity assays of hollow mesoporous silica spheres were conducted, and the synthesized hollow in mesoporous silica spheres with large pores show ultrafast immobilization of protein-based biomolecules (hemoglobin). On the basis of this strategy, different kinds of heterogeneous rattle-type nanostructures with inorganic nanocrystals, such as Au, Fe2O3, and Fe3O4 nanoparticles, as the core and mesoporous silica as the shell were also prepared. This strategy could be extended as a general approach to synthesize various hollow/rattle-type nanostructures by creating adequate structural differences between cores and shells in core/shell structures in nanoscale.

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