Fullerene derivatives as nano-additives in polymer composites
AV Penkova, SFA Acquah, LB Piotrovskiy… - Russian Chemical …, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
Since their discovery, fullerenes have become one of the most recognizable molecules in
science. The'beautiful molecule'described by Harold W. Kroto has been subtly referenced in …
science. The'beautiful molecule'described by Harold W. Kroto has been subtly referenced in …
Formation and Characterization of Stable Human Serum Albumin−Tris-malonic Acid [C60]Fullerene Complex
B Belgorodsky, L Fadeev, V Ittah… - Bioconjugate …, 2005 - ACS Publications
The preparation and characterization of the stable human serum albumin (HSA)-C3 isomer
of tris-malonic acid [C60] fullerene complex is reported. Other than the anti-fullerene …
of tris-malonic acid [C60] fullerene complex is reported. Other than the anti-fullerene …
How do proteins 'response'to common carbon nanomaterials?
X Wang, Y Zhu, M Chen, M Yan, G Zeng… - Advances in colloid and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Carbon nanomaterials are widely produced and applied in biological and environmental
fields because of their outstanding physical and chemical properties, which pose a threat to …
fields because of their outstanding physical and chemical properties, which pose a threat to …
Interaction of fullerenol with lysozyme investigated by experimental and computational approaches
The potential biomedical applications of fullerenol C 60 (OH) x (x≈ 24) have been
extensively studied. However, the structural information of the interaction of fullerenol with …
extensively studied. However, the structural information of the interaction of fullerenol with …
Formation of a Soluble Stable Complex between Pristine C60‐Fullerene and a Native Blood Protein
B Belgorodsky, L Fadeev, J Kolsenik… - ChemBioChem, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Concern is growing about the potential impact of human exposure to carbonaceous
nanomaterials (such as fullerenes) in the environment. A valid biological study of how native …
nanomaterials (such as fullerenes) in the environment. A valid biological study of how native …
Fullerene sorting proteins
M Calvaresi, F Zerbetto - Nanoscale, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
Proteins bind fullerenes. Hydrophobic pockets can accommodate a carbon cage either in full
or in part. However, the identification of proteins able to discriminate between different cages …
or in part. However, the identification of proteins able to discriminate between different cages …
Calculations on solvents and co-solvents of single-wall carbon nanotubes: Cyclopyranoses
F Torrens - Nanotechnology, 2005 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract The (10, 10) single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) presents consistency between
relatively small solubility, and large partition coefficients and kinetic stability. The solubility of …
relatively small solubility, and large partition coefficients and kinetic stability. The solubility of …
Novel nanomaterials used for sample preparation for protein analysis
L Li, L Xu, Z Li, Y Bai, H Liu - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2014 - Springer
Sample preparation is of vital importance for proteomic analysis because of the high
complexity of biological samples. The rapid development of novel nanomaterials with …
complexity of biological samples. The rapid development of novel nanomaterials with …
Biodelivery of a fullerene derivative
B Belgorodsky, L Fadeev, J Kolsenik… - Bioconjugate …, 2007 - ACS Publications
Most current nanotoxicology research is focused on examining the influence of
nanomaterials at the tissue and cellular levels. To explore these interactions on the …
nanomaterials at the tissue and cellular levels. To explore these interactions on the …
Supramolecular self-assembly and nanoencapsulation of [60] fullerene by bis-β-cyclodextrin
Bis-β-cyclodextrin connected via ethylene diamine on the primary side of the β-cyclodextrin
was synthesized and used for the supramolecular non-covalent inclusion complex with C 60 …
was synthesized and used for the supramolecular non-covalent inclusion complex with C 60 …