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Preparation of mesoporous silica microspheres with multi-hollow cores and their application in sustained drug release 被引量:8

Preparation of mesoporous silica microspheres with multi-hollow cores and their application in sustained drug release
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摘要 Mesoporous silica microspheres with multi-hollow cores (MSMMCs) were prepared by an O1/W/O2 double emulsion technique. When tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) was hydrolyzed in the O1/W/O2 double emulsion with P123 (a triblock copolymer with a formula of HO(CH2CH20)20(CH2CH(CH3)O)70(CH2CH2O)20H) dissolved in the aqueous phase, the internal oil droplets would serve as templates for the empty hollow cores, P123 function as templates for the mesopores in the shell, and the aqueous phase act as space-limiting micro-reactors for the hydrolysis process, thus forming MSMMCs with controllable size and hollow cores. After further modification by a high-temperature aging process, the prepared MSMMCs had a diameter of 2-10 μm, with macromulti-hollow cores with a size of 100-1000 nm, mesopores in the shell with a size of 3.8-4.4 nm, and a surface area of 383-735 m2/g. In addition, MSMMCs were used as carriers to load avermectin through an immersing and evaporating process, and the loaded avermectin showed a well sustained release behavior from the MSMMCs matrix. This study demonstrated a promising and simple method for preparing silica micro-particles with porous multi-hollow core structure for sustained release applications. Mesoporous silica microspheres with multi-hollow cores (MSMMCs) were prepared by an O1/W/O2 double emulsion technique. When tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) was hydrolyzed in the O1/W/O2 double emulsion with P123 (a triblock copolymer with a formula of HO(CH2CH20)20(CH2CH(CH3)O)70(CH2CH2O)20H) dissolved in the aqueous phase, the internal oil droplets would serve as templates for the empty hollow cores, P123 function as templates for the mesopores in the shell, and the aqueous phase act as space-limiting micro-reactors for the hydrolysis process, thus forming MSMMCs with controllable size and hollow cores. After further modification by a high-temperature aging process, the prepared MSMMCs had a diameter of 2-10 μm, with macromulti-hollow cores with a size of 100-1000 nm, mesopores in the shell with a size of 3.8-4.4 nm, and a surface area of 383-735 m2/g. In addition, MSMMCs were used as carriers to load avermectin through an immersing and evaporating process, and the loaded avermectin showed a well sustained release behavior from the MSMMCs matrix. This study demonstrated a promising and simple method for preparing silica micro-particles with porous multi-hollow core structure for sustained release applications.
出处 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第5期447-452,共6页 颗粒学报(英文版)
基金 provided by National Natural Science Foundation of China(nos.20821004and20990224) the Key Research Program of Ministry of Education of China(no.108009) the Chinese Universities Scientific Fund
关键词 SilicaPreparationHollow structureSustained release SilicaPreparationHollow structureSustained release
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