globeson
Globeson is a term used in nanomaterials research to denote a class of nanoscale, self-assembled globular macromolecules. In the conceptual framework, globeson particles form from amphiphilic monomers that organize into nearly spherical cores with hydrophilic exteriors in aqueous environments. The term highlights uniform size distribution, structural stability, and tunable surface functionality, features that make globeson candidates for applications in biomedicine, catalysis, and materials science.
A typical globeson consists of a densely packed hydrophobic core surrounded by a corona of flexible, functionalized
Synthesis and assembly rely on programmable interactions among designed amphiphiles or block copolymers. Methods emphasize reversible
Globeson research is ongoing, with particular interest in biocompatibility, release kinetics, and in vivo behavior. While
Etymology: the name derives from the Latin globus for globe and the -on suffix common in chemistry