Reference : Development and optimisation of methods to synthesise sol-gel nanoparticles and sol-gel ...
Dissertations and theses : Master's dissertation
Human health sciences : Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/110547
Development and optimisation of methods to synthesise sol-gel nanoparticles and sol-gel core-shell nanoparticles to produce nanosensors
English
De Bleye, Charlotte[Université de Liège - ULg > Département de pharmacie > Chimie analytique >]
Jan-2011
Université de Liège
diplôme en sciences pharmaceutiques
39
Liège
Belgium
Hubert, Philippe
Aylott, Jonathan
Ziemons, Eric
Fillet, Marianne
Liégeois, Jean-François
[en] Nanosensors ; Sol-gel
[en] The aim of this project was to synthesise nanosensors. It can be defined as an inert, biofriendly matrix in which sensing molecules are entrapped, allowing determination of analytes concentration. Two types of nanosensors were synthesised according to the Stöber method and characterised by a scanning electron microscope and a CPS disc centrifuge. The nanosensors were calibrated with succes using a fluorimeter.
Universtity of Notthingham, Analytical Bioscience laboratory