Facile synthesis of low toxicity iron oxide/TiO 2 nanocomposites with hyperthermic and photo-oxidation properties

The present study aimed to assess the feasibility of developing low-cost multipurpose iron oxide/TiO nanocomposites (NCs) for use in combined antitumor therapies and water treatment applications. Larger size (≈ 100 nm) iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) formed magnetic core-TiO shell structures at hig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2022-04, Vol.12 (1), p.6887
Hauptverfasser: Popescu, Traian, Oktaviani Matei, Christien, Culita, Daniela Cristina, Maraloiu, Valentin-Adrian, Rostas, Arpad Mihai, Diamandescu, Lucian, Iacob, Nicusor, Savopol, Tudor, Ilas, Monica Cristiana, Feder, Marcel, Lupu, Andreea-Roxana, Iacoban, Alexandra Corina, Vlaicu, Ioana Dorina, Moisescu, Mihaela Georgeta
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Zusammenfassung:The present study aimed to assess the feasibility of developing low-cost multipurpose iron oxide/TiO nanocomposites (NCs) for use in combined antitumor therapies and water treatment applications. Larger size (≈ 100 nm) iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) formed magnetic core-TiO shell structures at high Fe/Ti ratios and solid dispersions of IONPs embedded in TiO matrices when the Fe/Ti ratio was low. When the size of the iron phase was comparable to the size of the crystallized TiO nanoparticles (≈ 10 nm), the obtained nanocomposites consisted of randomly mixed aggregates of TiO and IONPs. The best inductive heating and ROS photogeneration properties were shown by the NCs synthesized at 400 °C which contained the minimum amount of α-Fe O and sufficiently crystallized anatase TiO . Their cytocompatibility was assessed on cultured human and murine fibroblast cells and analyzed in relation to the adsorption of bovine serum albumin from the culture medium onto their surface. The tested nanocomposites showed excellent cytocompatibility to human fibroblast cells. The results also indicated that the environment (i.e. phosphate buffer or culture medium) used to disperse the nanomaterials prior to performing the viability tests can have a significant impact on their cytotoxicity.
ISSN:2045-2322