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Photo-controlled release of zinc metal ions by spiropyran receptors anchored to single-walled carbon nanotubes

Del Canto et al., 2012

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12142895566323213990
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Del Canto E
Natali M
Movia D
Giordani S
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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Light controllable release of antinflammatory zinc ions by a smart multifunctional material composed of spiropyrans and single walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) is demonstrated. The exploitation of a number of complementary characterization techniques allows the …
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