Thermoresponsive hollow magnetic microspheres with hyperthermia and controlled release properties |
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Authors: | Lin Chen Huan Zhang Longfei Li Yongzhen Yang Xuguang Liu Bingshe Xu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Interface Science and Engineering in Advanced Materials, Ministry of Education, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, 030024, China;2. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China;3. Research Center on Advanced Materials Science and Technology, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China |
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Abstract: | Thermoresponsive hollow magnetic microspheres consisting of a hollow magnetic core, a carbon shell, and a smart polymer layer are presented in this article. A carbon nanomaterial was used as a steric stabilizer for Fe3O4 nanoparticles and a supporter for polymer. The thermoresponsive monomer, N‐isopropyl acrylamide, was grafted on the carbon‐encapsulate hollows by surface radical polymerization. The experimental results indicate that the composites had a phase‐transition temperature around 43°C and a saturation magnetization of 56.9 emu/g; this showed apparent thermosensitivity and magnetism. The performances in hyperthermia evaluated by an inductive magnetic field showed that the hybrid microspheres had a specific absorption rate of 240 W/g. The model drug, 5‐fluorouracil, was loaded in and released from the microspheres with different release rates at 35 and 50°C. This demonstrated that the as‐synthesized microspheres had a thermotriggered release ability and would be a good drug carrier in the biomedical field. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015 , 132, 42617. |
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Keywords: | composites drug‐delivery systems functionalization of polymers inorganic polymers magnetism and magnetic properties |
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