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Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications
Ferrites have been widely studied for their use in the biomedical area, mostly due to their magnetic properties, which gives them the potential to be used in diagnostics, drug delivery, and in treatment with magnetic hyperthermia, for example. In this work, KFeO(2) particles were synthesized with a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223094/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103880 |
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author | Carvalho, João P. F. Vieira, Tânia Silva, Jorge Carvalho Soares, Paula I. P. Ferreira, Nuno M. Amorim, Carlos O. Teixeira, Sílvia Soreto Graça, Manuel P. F. |
author_facet | Carvalho, João P. F. Vieira, Tânia Silva, Jorge Carvalho Soares, Paula I. P. Ferreira, Nuno M. Amorim, Carlos O. Teixeira, Sílvia Soreto Graça, Manuel P. F. |
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description | Ferrites have been widely studied for their use in the biomedical area, mostly due to their magnetic properties, which gives them the potential to be used in diagnostics, drug delivery, and in treatment with magnetic hyperthermia, for example. In this work, KFeO(2) particles were synthesized with a proteic sol-gel method using powdered coconut water as a precursor; this method is based on the principles of green chemistry. To improve its properties, the base powder obtained was subjected to multiple heat treatments at temperatures between 350 and 1300 °C. The samples obtained underwent structural, morphological, biocompatibility, and magnetic characterization. The results show that upon raising the heat treatment temperature, not only is the wanted phase detected, but also the secondary phases. To overcome these secondary phases, several different heat treatments were carried out. Using scanning electron microscopy, grains in the micrometric range were observed. Saturation magnetizations between 15.5 and 24.1 emu/g were observed for the samples containing KFeO(2) with an applied field of 50 kOe at 300 K. From cellular compatibility (cytotoxicity) assays, for concentrations up to 5 mg/mL, only the samples treated at 350 °C were cytotoxic. However, the samples containing KFeO(2), while being biocompatible, had low specific absorption rates (1.55–5.76 W/g). |
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spelling | pubmed-102230942023-05-28 Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications Carvalho, João P. F. Vieira, Tânia Silva, Jorge Carvalho Soares, Paula I. P. Ferreira, Nuno M. Amorim, Carlos O. Teixeira, Sílvia Soreto Graça, Manuel P. F. Materials (Basel) Article Ferrites have been widely studied for their use in the biomedical area, mostly due to their magnetic properties, which gives them the potential to be used in diagnostics, drug delivery, and in treatment with magnetic hyperthermia, for example. In this work, KFeO(2) particles were synthesized with a proteic sol-gel method using powdered coconut water as a precursor; this method is based on the principles of green chemistry. To improve its properties, the base powder obtained was subjected to multiple heat treatments at temperatures between 350 and 1300 °C. The samples obtained underwent structural, morphological, biocompatibility, and magnetic characterization. The results show that upon raising the heat treatment temperature, not only is the wanted phase detected, but also the secondary phases. To overcome these secondary phases, several different heat treatments were carried out. Using scanning electron microscopy, grains in the micrometric range were observed. Saturation magnetizations between 15.5 and 24.1 emu/g were observed for the samples containing KFeO(2) with an applied field of 50 kOe at 300 K. From cellular compatibility (cytotoxicity) assays, for concentrations up to 5 mg/mL, only the samples treated at 350 °C were cytotoxic. However, the samples containing KFeO(2), while being biocompatible, had low specific absorption rates (1.55–5.76 W/g). MDPI 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10223094/ /pubmed/37241507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103880 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Carvalho, João P. F. Vieira, Tânia Silva, Jorge Carvalho Soares, Paula I. P. Ferreira, Nuno M. Amorim, Carlos O. Teixeira, Sílvia Soreto Graça, Manuel P. F. Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications |
title | Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications |
title_full | Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications |
title_fullStr | Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications |
title_short | Potassium Ferrite for Biomedical Applications |
title_sort | potassium ferrite for biomedical applications |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223094/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103880 |
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