Composite microparticles of halloysite clay nanotubes bound by calcium carbonate

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2016 Mar 15:466:254-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.12.031. Epub 2015 Dec 21.

Abstract

Natural halloysite clay nanotubes with 15 nm inner and 75 nm outer diameters have been used as vehicles for sustained release of drugs in composite hollow microparticles "glued" with CaCO3. We used a layer-by layer assembly accomplished alginate binding with Ca(2+) followed by CO2 bubbling to prepare the composite microspheres of CaCO3 and polyelectrolytes (PE) modified halloysite nanotubes (HNTs-PE2/CaCO3) with the diameter of about 5-10 μm. These microparticles have empty spherical structure and abundant pore distributions with maxima at 2.5, 3.9, 6.0 and 13.3 nm, and higher surface area of 82.3 m(2) g(-1) as characterized by SEM and BET test. We loaded drugs in these micro-nano carriers of tight piles of halloysite nanotube with end clogged with CaCO3. The sustained release of Nifedipine drug from HNTs-PE2/CaCO3 composite microspheres was slower than for pristine halloysite nanotubes.

Keywords: Calcium carbonate; Drug sustained release; Halloysite; LbL self-assembly.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Silicates / chemistry*
  • Calcium Carbonate / chemistry*
  • Clay
  • Nanotubes / chemistry*
  • Particle Size*
  • Surface Properties

Substances

  • Aluminum Silicates
  • Calcium Carbonate
  • Clay