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Degradable mesoporous semimetal antimony nanospheres for near-infrared II multimodal theranostics

Authors :
Qiang Wu
Junle Qu
Jun Song
Yu Chen
Zhongzheng Yu
Feifan Zhou
Liu Liwei
Chengbo Liu
Yaguang Ren
Kai Zheng
Meng Wang
School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Yu, Zhongzheng [0000-0003-0941-3357]
Liu, Chengbo [0000-0001-7565-2044]
Liu, Liwei [0000-0002-4593-665X]
Song, Jun [0000-0002-2321-7064]
Qu, Junle [0000-0001-7833-4711]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2022), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Metallic and semimetallic mesoporous frameworks are of great importance owing to their unique properties and broad applications. However, semimetallic mesoporous structures cannot be obtained by the traditional template-mediated strategies due to the inevitable hydrolytic reaction of semimetal compounds. Therefore, it is yet challenging to fabricate mesoporous semimetal nanostructures, not even mention controlling their pore sizes. Here we develop a facile and robust selective etching route to synthesize monodispersed mesoporous antimony nanospheres (MSbNSs). The pore sizes of MSbNSs are tunable by carefully controlling the partial oxidation of Sb nuclei and the selective etching of the as-formed Sb2O3. MSbNSs show a wide absorption from visible to second near-infrared (NIR-II) region. Moreover, PEGylated MSbNSs are degradable and the degradation mechanism is further explained. The NIR-II photothermal performance of MSbNSs is promising with a high photothermal conversion efficiency of ~44% and intensive NIR-II photoacoustic signal. MSbNSs show potential as multifunctional nanomedicines for NIR-II photoacoustic imaging guided synergistic photothermal/chemo therapy in vivo. Our selective etching process would contribute to the development of various semimetallic mesoporous structures and efficient multimodal nanoplatforms for theranostics.<br />The properties of mesoporous nanomaterials have been exploited for several applications, including drug delivery and NIR-II photoacoustic imaging. Here, the authors design monodispersed semimetallic mesoporous antimony nanospheres with photothermal conversion efficiency in the second near-infrared range and drug loading capacity, showing their potential for cancer photothermal/chemo therapy.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....292ea63f2b16f49daa72944ed57b477b