The morphology, size, and surface properties of pharmaceutical particles form an essential role in the therapeutic performance of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients as constituents in various drug delivery systems and clinical applications. Recent advances in methods for surface modification, however, rely heavily on liquid-phase-based modification processes and afford limited control over the thickness and conformality of the coating. Atomic layer deposition (ALD), on the other hand, enables the formation of conformal nanoscale films on complex structures with thickness control on the molecular level, while maintaining the substrate particle size and morphology. Moreover, this enables nanoengineering of surfaces of pha...
Amorphous materials play an important role in pharmaceutical formulations due to their ability to ge...
Atomic and molecular layer deposition (ALD and MLD, respectively) techniques are examples of self-as...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a film growth technique to cover solid surfaces with ultrathin film...
The morphology, size, and surface properties of pharmaceutical particles form an essential role in t...
The majority of pharmaceutical products is made of solid powders. The morphology and surface charact...
The wettability of pharmaceuticals is a key physical property which influences their dissolution rat...
Ideal controlled pulmonary drug delivery systems provide sustained release by retarding lung clearan...
Nanoparticles are increasingly applied in a range of fields, such as electronics, catalysis, energy ...
Organic solid pharmaceutical powders are used for the preparation of various drug dosage forms. Prim...
There is strong demands to functionalize nanoparticles for many different industrial and scientific ...
In the past decade, nanopores have been developed extensively for various potential applications, an...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a self-limited growth method which relies on sequential reactions o...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are predominantly organic solid powders. Due to their bulk ...
Spray‐drying is a scalable process enabling one to assemble freely chosen nanoparticles into suprapa...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a gas-phase thin film technology that boasts atomic-level control o...
Amorphous materials play an important role in pharmaceutical formulations due to their ability to ge...
Atomic and molecular layer deposition (ALD and MLD, respectively) techniques are examples of self-as...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a film growth technique to cover solid surfaces with ultrathin film...
The morphology, size, and surface properties of pharmaceutical particles form an essential role in t...
The majority of pharmaceutical products is made of solid powders. The morphology and surface charact...
The wettability of pharmaceuticals is a key physical property which influences their dissolution rat...
Ideal controlled pulmonary drug delivery systems provide sustained release by retarding lung clearan...
Nanoparticles are increasingly applied in a range of fields, such as electronics, catalysis, energy ...
Organic solid pharmaceutical powders are used for the preparation of various drug dosage forms. Prim...
There is strong demands to functionalize nanoparticles for many different industrial and scientific ...
In the past decade, nanopores have been developed extensively for various potential applications, an...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a self-limited growth method which relies on sequential reactions o...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are predominantly organic solid powders. Due to their bulk ...
Spray‐drying is a scalable process enabling one to assemble freely chosen nanoparticles into suprapa...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a gas-phase thin film technology that boasts atomic-level control o...
Amorphous materials play an important role in pharmaceutical formulations due to their ability to ge...
Atomic and molecular layer deposition (ALD and MLD, respectively) techniques are examples of self-as...
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a film growth technique to cover solid surfaces with ultrathin film...