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Article Citation - WoS: 21Citation - Scopus: 22Redox-Responsive Release of Active Payloads From Depolymerized Nanoparticles(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017) Lv, Li-Ping; Jiang, Shuai; İnan, Alper; Landfester, Katharina; Crespy, DanielThe difference in the reactivity of two monomers, aniline (ANI) and 2,5-dimercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole (DMcT), was employed to design nanoparticles with completely different nanostructures. The monomers were simultaneously polymerized by tandem oxidative polymerization occurring in the miniemulsion droplets. DMcT is also a corrosion inhibitor and its polymer can be depolymerized by reduction, which avoids the unwanted release of the payload DMcT when the capsules are not activated. The redox-responsive release profile of DMcT from the composite particles is controlled by the morphology of the particles and it was investigated for monolithic, multi-hollow, and yolk-shell structures. These PANI/PDMcT composite particles may find potential application in Li-S batteries or in the self-healing systems for corrosion protection.Article Citation - WoS: 12Citation - Scopus: 11Controlled Surface Mineralization of Metal Oxides on Nanofibers†(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015) Horzum Polat, Nesrin; Mari, Margherita; Wagner, Manfred; Fortunato, Giuseppino; Popa, Ana-Maria; Demir, Mustafa Muammer; Landfester, Katharina; Crespy, Daniel; Mu˜noz-Espi, RafaelWe report a versatile approach for the preparation of metal oxide/polymer hybrid nanofibers by in situ formation of metal oxide nanoparticles on surface-functionalized polymer fibers. Poly (styrene-covinylphosphonic acid) fibers were produced by electrospinning and used as supports for the in situ formation of ceria nanocrystals without further thermal treatment. The crystallization of ceria was induced by the addition of an alkaline solution to fibers loaded with the corresponding precursor. The formation of the inorganic material at the fiber surface was investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The extension of the approach to prepare polymer/titania hybrid nanofibers demonstrates its versatility.
