Brief description
High mass resolution spectra were collected from the top surface of a porous alumina nanotube structure to determine the characteristic peak fragments of a loaded nanocarrier. The presence of high mass fragments were associated with the micelle structure. Imaging analysis of the sample in cross-section then allowed an investigation into the depth of penetration of the micelles into the porous substrate. Reuse Information
The following instruments/equipment were used to generate or capture the data:
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COLL_INST_DATA_CAPTURE
Time-Of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
Data time period: 2009 to 30 06 2012
Subjects
030600 |
091400 |
Construction |
Construction Materials Performance and Processes |
Expanding Knowledge |
Expanding Knowledge |
Expanding Knowledge in the Chemical Sciences |
Mineral Resources (Excl. Energy Resources) |
Mineral Resources (Excl. Energy Resources) Not Elsewhere Classified |
Other Mineral Resources (Excl. Energy Resources) |
Stone, Ceramics and Clay Materials |
alumina |
drug delivery |
micelle |
nanocarrier |
surface analysis |
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Identifiers
- Local : research.unisa.edu.au/collection/217667