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Naji, M. |
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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Bruns, Nico
Technical University of Darmstadt
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Publications (29/29 displayed)
- 2023Rendering Polyurethane Hydrophilic for Efficient Cellulose Reinforcement in Melt‐Spun Nanocomposite Fiberscitations
- 2023Synthesis of artificial cells via biocatalytic polymerisation-induced self-assembly
- 2023Artificial cell synthesis using biocatalytic polymerization-induced self-assemblycitations
- 2022Donor–acceptor stenhouse adduct-polydimethylsiloxane-conjugates for enhanced photoswitching in bulk polymerscitations
- 2021Nano‐3D‐printed photochromic micro‐objectscitations
- 2021Infiltration of proteins in cholesteric cellulose structurescitations
- 2020Tuning the properties of a UV-polymerized, cross-linked solid polymer electrolyte for lithium batteriescitations
- 2020Tuning the Properties of a UV-Polymerized, Cross-Linked Solid Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Batteriescitations
- 2018Self-reporting fiber-reinforced composites that mimic the ability of biological materials to sense and report damagecitations
- 2018DNA-coated functional oil dropletscitations
- 2017Visible light-responsive DASA-polymer conjugatescitations
- 2017Visible light-responsive DASA-polymer conjugatescitations
- 2017Controlling enzymatic polymerization from surfaces with switchable bioaffinitycitations
- 2017Structural behavior of cylindrical polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-butylene)-block-polystyrene (SEBS) triblock copolymer containing MWCNTscitations
- 2016Protein cages and synthetic polymerscitations
- 2014Mechanical unfolding of a fluorescent protein enables self-reporting of damage in carbon-fibre-reinforced compositescitations
- 2014Mechanical unfolding of a fluorescent protein enables self-reporting of damage in carbon-fibre-reinforced compositescitations
- 2014A chaperonin as protein nanoreactor for atom-transfer radical polymerizationcitations
- 2014Polymeric particulates for subunit vaccine deliverycitations
- 2013Combining polymers with the functionality of proteinscitations
- 2013Combining Polymers with the Functionality of Proteins: New Concepts for Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization, Nanoreactors and Damage Self-reporting Materialscitations
- 2013Hemoglobin and red blood cells catalyze atom transfer radical polymerizationcitations
- 2012ATRPasescitations
- 2012Use of a novel initiator for synthesis of amino-end functionalized polystyrene (NH 2-PS) by atom transfer radical polymerizationcitations
- 2011Selective and responsive nanoreactorscitations
- 2011Horseradish peroxidase as a catalyst for atom transfer radical polymerizationcitations
- 2011Phase behavior of vesicle-forming block copolymers in aqueous solutionscitations
- 2011Self-reporting materialscitations
- 2006Optical biochemical sensor for determining hydroperoxides in nonpolar organic liquids as archetype for sensors consisting of amphiphilic conetworks as immobilisation matricescitations
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Selective and responsive nanoreactors
Abstract
<p>Chemical reactions can be confined to nanoscale compartments by encapsulating catalysts in hollow nanoobjects. Such reaction compartments effectively become nanoreactors when substrate and product are exchanged between bulk solution and cavity. A key issue, thereby, is control of shell permeability. Nanoreactors exhibit selectivity and responsiveness if their shells discriminate among molecules and if access can be modulated by external triggers. Here, we review natural nanoreactors that include protein-based bacterial microcompartments, protein cages, and viruses. Artificial nanoreactors based on dendrimers, layer-by-layer capsules, and amphiphilic block copolymer polymersomes are also discussed. Selectivity in these nanoreactors is either due to intrinsic reactor-shell semipermeability or can be engineered using smart polymers to gate the reactors. Moreover, a rich repertoire of pores and channels are already provided in nature, e.g., in protein-based nanoreactors or in trans-membrane channel proteins. The latter can be reconstituted in polymersomes, resulting in gated vesicles. Nanoreactors hold promise for applications ranging from selective and size-constrained organic synthesis to biomedical advances (e.g., artificial organelles, biosensing) and as analytical tools to study reaction mechanisms. Nanoreactors that discriminate between molecules as well as strategies to modulate access by external triggers are reviewed. The covered systems include nature's nanoreactors such as protein-based microcompartments, protein cages, and viruses, as well as artificial and biomimetic systems such as polymersomes equipped with channel proteins, dendrimers, and layer-by-layer capsules.</p>