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One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization
[Image: see text] Actuated structures are becoming relevant in medical fields; however, they call for flexible/soft-base materials that comply with biological tissues and can be synthesized in simple fabrication steps. In this work, we extend the palette of techniques to afford soft, actuable spheri...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8631704/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34766498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c17752 |
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author | Roig-Sanchez, Soledad Torrecilla, Oriol Floriach-Clark, Jordi Parets, Sebastià Levkin, Pavel A. Roig, Anna Laromaine, Anna |
author_facet | Roig-Sanchez, Soledad Torrecilla, Oriol Floriach-Clark, Jordi Parets, Sebastià Levkin, Pavel A. Roig, Anna Laromaine, Anna |
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description | [Image: see text] Actuated structures are becoming relevant in medical fields; however, they call for flexible/soft-base materials that comply with biological tissues and can be synthesized in simple fabrication steps. In this work, we extend the palette of techniques to afford soft, actuable spherical structures taking advantage of the biosynthesis process of bacterial cellulose. Bacterial cellulose spheres (BCS) with localized magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) have been biosynthesized using two different one-pot processes: in agitation and on hydrophobic surface-supported static culture, achieving core-shell or hollow spheres, respectively. Magnetic actuability is conferred by superparamagnetic iron oxide NPs (SPIONs), and their location within the structure was finely tuned with high precision. The size, structure, flexibility and magnetic response of the spheres have been characterized. In addition, the versatility of the methodology allows us to produce actuated spherical structures adding other NPs (Au and Pt) in specific locations, creating Janus structures. The combination of Pt NPs and SPIONs provides moving composite structures driven both by a magnetic field and a H(2)O(2) oxidation reaction. Janus Pt/SPIONs increased by five times the directionality and movement of these structures in comparison to the controls. |
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spelling | pubmed-86317042021-12-01 One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization Roig-Sanchez, Soledad Torrecilla, Oriol Floriach-Clark, Jordi Parets, Sebastià Levkin, Pavel A. Roig, Anna Laromaine, Anna ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Actuated structures are becoming relevant in medical fields; however, they call for flexible/soft-base materials that comply with biological tissues and can be synthesized in simple fabrication steps. In this work, we extend the palette of techniques to afford soft, actuable spherical structures taking advantage of the biosynthesis process of bacterial cellulose. Bacterial cellulose spheres (BCS) with localized magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) have been biosynthesized using two different one-pot processes: in agitation and on hydrophobic surface-supported static culture, achieving core-shell or hollow spheres, respectively. Magnetic actuability is conferred by superparamagnetic iron oxide NPs (SPIONs), and their location within the structure was finely tuned with high precision. The size, structure, flexibility and magnetic response of the spheres have been characterized. In addition, the versatility of the methodology allows us to produce actuated spherical structures adding other NPs (Au and Pt) in specific locations, creating Janus structures. The combination of Pt NPs and SPIONs provides moving composite structures driven both by a magnetic field and a H(2)O(2) oxidation reaction. Janus Pt/SPIONs increased by five times the directionality and movement of these structures in comparison to the controls. American Chemical Society 2021-11-12 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8631704/ /pubmed/34766498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c17752 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Roig-Sanchez, Soledad Torrecilla, Oriol Floriach-Clark, Jordi Parets, Sebastià Levkin, Pavel A. Roig, Anna Laromaine, Anna One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization |
title | One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose
Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization |
title_full | One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose
Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization |
title_fullStr | One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose
Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization |
title_full_unstemmed | One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose
Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization |
title_short | One-Step Biosynthesis of Soft Magnetic Bacterial Cellulose
Spheres with Localized Nanoparticle Functionalization |
title_sort | one-step biosynthesis of soft magnetic bacterial cellulose
spheres with localized nanoparticle functionalization |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8631704/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34766498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c17752 |
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