Covalent attachment of a phenolic antioxidant analogue of a-tocopherol to graphite-coated magnetic cobalt nanoparticles (CoNPs) provided a novel magnetically responsive antioxidant capable of preventing the autoxidation of organic materials and showing a reduced toxicity toward human cells.

Caterina Viglianisi, Veronica Di Pilla, Stefano Menichetti, Vincent M. Rotello, Gabriele Candiani, Chiara Malloggi, et al. (2014). Linking an α-Tocopherol Derivative to Cobalt(0) Nanomagnets: Magnetically Responsive Antioxidants with Superior Radical Trapping Activity and Reduced Cytotoxicity. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 20, 6857-6860 [10.1002/chem.201402289].

Linking an α-Tocopherol Derivative to Cobalt(0) Nanomagnets: Magnetically Responsive Antioxidants with Superior Radical Trapping Activity and Reduced Cytotoxicity

AMORATI, RICCARDO
2014

Abstract

Covalent attachment of a phenolic antioxidant analogue of a-tocopherol to graphite-coated magnetic cobalt nanoparticles (CoNPs) provided a novel magnetically responsive antioxidant capable of preventing the autoxidation of organic materials and showing a reduced toxicity toward human cells.
2014
Caterina Viglianisi, Veronica Di Pilla, Stefano Menichetti, Vincent M. Rotello, Gabriele Candiani, Chiara Malloggi, et al. (2014). Linking an α-Tocopherol Derivative to Cobalt(0) Nanomagnets: Magnetically Responsive Antioxidants with Superior Radical Trapping Activity and Reduced Cytotoxicity. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 20, 6857-6860 [10.1002/chem.201402289].
Caterina Viglianisi;Veronica Di Pilla;Stefano Menichetti;Vincent M. Rotello;Gabriele Candiani;Chiara Malloggi;Riccardo Amorati
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