Abstract

The paper is focused on the formation of nanoparticles, i.e., zinc sulfide (ZnS) and hydroxylapatite, in a microemulsion template phase consisting of heptanol, water, and a surfactant with a sulfobetaine head group in the absence and presence of an added polyelectrolyte. In the absence of a polyelectrolyte, beside larger particles, spherical ZnS nanoparticles with a diameter below 10 nm can be redispersed after solvent evaporation. In the presence of the synthetic cationic polyelectrolyte poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), a reloading of the particle surface is observed, and cationic charged ZnS nanoparticles, of about 5 nm in size, can be redispersed as a main fraction. When hydroxylapatite is formed in the presence of the more stiff biopolymer chitosan hydroxylapatite, hybrid structures were formed. Transmission electron micrographs show fiber-like aggregate structures, consisting of individual small nanoparticles ordered along the polymer chain.

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