Review on synthesis, properties, characterization, and applications of responsive microgels fabricated with gold nanostructures

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In this article, the classification, synthesis, properties, and applications of responsive microgels fabricated with gold (Au) nanostructures have been systematically reviewed. Microspheres, core-shell, core-shell-shell, hollow rings, and yolk-shell are different types of hybrid microgels containing Au nanostructures that have been reported in the literature. Hybrid microgels have tunable properties of both Au nanomaterial and smart polymeric material. Due to this unique combination, hybrid microgels containing Au nanomaterial are potential candidates for applications in drug delivery, photothermal therapy, glucose sensing, insulin delivery, catalysis, photonics, and ultrasensitive analyte analysis. Recent research progress in the design, characterization, and applications of Au nanomaterial containing smart polymer microgels has been described here. Many gaps in the literature and future perspectives of Au nanomaterial-based hybrid microgels have been highlighted in this review, which will be helpful for the people working in this area to plan their future work.

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Farooqi, Z. H., Khan, S. R., Begum, R., & Ijaz, A. (2016). Review on synthesis, properties, characterization, and applications of responsive microgels fabricated with gold nanostructures. Reviews in Chemical Engineering, 32(1), 49–69. https://doi.org/10.1515/revce-2015-0033

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