Volume 38, Issue 13-14 pp. 1962-1965
Communication

Nanospheres from Polymerized Lipofullerenes

Michael Hetzer

Michael Hetzer

Physikalisches Institut EP-5 der Universität, D-97074 Würzburg (Germany), Fax: (+49) 931-7840759

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Hauke Clausen-Schaumann

Hauke Clausen-Schaumann

Physikalisches Institut EP-5 der Universität, D-97074 Würzburg (Germany), Fax: (+49) 931-7840759

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Sibylle Bayerl

Sibylle Bayerl

Physikalisches Institut EP-5 der Universität, D-97074 Würzburg (Germany), Fax: (+49) 931-7840759

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Thomas M. Bayerl

Thomas M. Bayerl

Physikalisches Institut EP-5 der Universität, D-97074 Würzburg (Germany), Fax: (+49) 931-7840759

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Xavier Camps

Xavier Camps

Institut für Organische Chemie der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg D-91054 Erlangen (Germany), Fax: (+49) 9131-8526864

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Otto Vostrowsky

Otto Vostrowsky

Institut für Organische Chemie der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg D-91054 Erlangen (Germany), Fax: (+49) 9131-8526864

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Andreas Hirsch

Andreas Hirsch

Institut für Organische Chemie der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg D-91054 Erlangen (Germany), Fax: (+49) 9131-8526864

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Abstract

Remarkably mechanically stable spherical nanostructures are formed by UV-initiated polymerization from polymerizable lipofullerene 1 in multilamellar lipid vesicles. The polymer beads can be filled or hollow. R=COO(CH2)9C≡C−C≡C(CH2)4CH3.

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