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Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia

For many medical applications related to diagnosis and treatment of cancer disease, hyperthermia plays an increasingly important role as a local heating method, where precise control of temperature and parameters of the working material is strongly required. Obtaining a smart material with “self-con...

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Autores principales: Pashchenko, A. V., Liedienov, N. A., Fesych, I. V., Li, Quanjun, Pitsyuga, V. G., Turchenko, V. A., Pogrebnyak, V. G., Liu, Bingbing, Levchenko, G. G.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06779b
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author Pashchenko, A. V.
Liedienov, N. A.
Fesych, I. V.
Li, Quanjun
Pitsyuga, V. G.
Turchenko, V. A.
Pogrebnyak, V. G.
Liu, Bingbing
Levchenko, G. G.
author_facet Pashchenko, A. V.
Liedienov, N. A.
Fesych, I. V.
Li, Quanjun
Pitsyuga, V. G.
Turchenko, V. A.
Pogrebnyak, V. G.
Liu, Bingbing
Levchenko, G. G.
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description For many medical applications related to diagnosis and treatment of cancer disease, hyperthermia plays an increasingly important role as a local heating method, where precise control of temperature and parameters of the working material is strongly required. Obtaining a smart material with “self-controlled” heating in a desirable temperature range is a relevant task. For this purpose, the nanopowder of manganite perovskite with super-stoichiometric manganese has been synthesized, which consists of soft spherical-like ferromagnetic nanoparticles with an average size of 65 nm and with a narrow temperature range of the magnetic phase transition at 42 °C. Based on the analysis of experimental magnetic data, a specific loss power has been calculated for both quasi-stable and relaxation hysteresis regions. It has been shown that the local heating of the cell structures to 42 °C may occur for a short time (∼1.5 min.) Upon reaching 42 °C, the heating is stopped due to transition of the nanopowder to the paramagnetic state. The obtained results demonstrate the possibility of using synthesized nanopowder as a smart magnetic nanomaterial for local hyperthermia with automatic heating stabilization in the safe range of hyperthermia without the risk of mechanical damage to cell structures.
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spelling pubmed-90563382022-05-04 Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia Pashchenko, A. V. Liedienov, N. A. Fesych, I. V. Li, Quanjun Pitsyuga, V. G. Turchenko, V. A. Pogrebnyak, V. G. Liu, Bingbing Levchenko, G. G. RSC Adv Chemistry For many medical applications related to diagnosis and treatment of cancer disease, hyperthermia plays an increasingly important role as a local heating method, where precise control of temperature and parameters of the working material is strongly required. Obtaining a smart material with “self-controlled” heating in a desirable temperature range is a relevant task. For this purpose, the nanopowder of manganite perovskite with super-stoichiometric manganese has been synthesized, which consists of soft spherical-like ferromagnetic nanoparticles with an average size of 65 nm and with a narrow temperature range of the magnetic phase transition at 42 °C. Based on the analysis of experimental magnetic data, a specific loss power has been calculated for both quasi-stable and relaxation hysteresis regions. It has been shown that the local heating of the cell structures to 42 °C may occur for a short time (∼1.5 min.) Upon reaching 42 °C, the heating is stopped due to transition of the nanopowder to the paramagnetic state. The obtained results demonstrate the possibility of using synthesized nanopowder as a smart magnetic nanomaterial for local hyperthermia with automatic heating stabilization in the safe range of hyperthermia without the risk of mechanical damage to cell structures. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9056338/ /pubmed/35516065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06779b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Pashchenko, A. V.
Liedienov, N. A.
Fesych, I. V.
Li, Quanjun
Pitsyuga, V. G.
Turchenko, V. A.
Pogrebnyak, V. G.
Liu, Bingbing
Levchenko, G. G.
Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
title Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
title_full Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
title_fullStr Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
title_full_unstemmed Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
title_short Smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
title_sort smart magnetic nanopowder based on the manganite perovskite for local hyperthermia
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06779b
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