Electrochemically Controlled Cleavage of Imine Bonds on a Graphene Platform: Towards New Electro-Responsive Hybrids for Drug Release
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Electrochemically Controlled Cleavage of Imine Bonds on a Graphene Platform: Towards New Electro-Responsive Hybrids for Drug ReleaseFecha
2020-11-25Cita bibliográfica
Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 23824
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[Abstract] Graphene-based materials are particularly suitable platforms for the development of new systems able to release drugs upon the application of controlled electrochemical stimuli. Herein, we report a new electro-responsive graphene carrier functionalised with aldehydes (as drug models) through imine-based linkers. We explore a new type of drug loading/release combination based on the formation of a covalent bond and its cleavage upon electrolysis. The new graphene–drug model hybrid is stable under physiological conditions and displays a fast drug release upon the application of low voltages.
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Graphene
Physiological models
Targeted drug delivery
Covalent bond
Drug Liberation
Imines
Physiological models
Targeted drug delivery
Covalent bond
Drug Liberation
Imines
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Atribución-NoComercial 3.0
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2040-3372