Morphology-controlled functional colloids by heterocoagulation of zein and nanoparticles

Publication date

2015-10-20

Authors

Baars, R.J.ISNI 000000041957504X
van Leeuwen, Y.M.ISNI 000000041944201X
Hendrix, Yuri
Velikov, Krassimir P.ORCID 0000-0002-8838-1201ISNI 0000000395314696
Kegel, WillemISNI 0000000388841893
Philipse, AlbertISNI 000000038745113X

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Abstract

A general and reproducible heterocoagulation method is presented to prepare sub-micron sized zein protein particles, loaded with negatively charged nanoparticles. These composite carrier particles can be obtained in three different morphologies, and each morphology can be prepared using nanoparticles of various size, shape and composition. An important feature of the zein composites is their long-term stability in water even in conditions where free nanoparticles often aggregate within days. Additionally, we modify the composite particles by coating them with a thin layer of silica via condensation of sodium silicate, opening possibilities for highly specific, functionalized carrier particles. Finally, the formation of hollow silica shells containing negatively charged nanoparticles is demonstrated, using the zein composites as a template.

Keywords

Composite particles, Heterocoagulation, Nanoparticles, Silica coating, Zein, Taverne, Colloid and Surface Chemistry

Citation

Baars, R J, van Leeuwen, Y M, Hendrix, Y, Velikov, K P, Kegel, W K & Philipse, A P 2015, 'Morphology-controlled functional colloids by heterocoagulation of zein and nanoparticles', Colloids and surfaces. A, physicochemical and engineering aspects, vol. 483, pp. 209-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2015.04.042