Scientific Reports | 2021

Innovative functional polymerization of pyrrole-N-propionic acid onto WS2 nanotubes using cerium-doped maghemite nanoparticles for photothermal therapy

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Tungsten disulfide nanotubes (WS 2 -NTs) were found to be very active for photothermal therapy. However, their lack of stability in aqueous solutions inhibits their use in many applications, especially in biomedicine. Few attempts were made to chemically functionalize the surface of the NTs to improve their dispersability. Here, we present a new polymerization method using cerium-doped maghemite nanoparticles (CM-NPs) as magnetic nanosized linkers between the WS 2 -NT surface and pyrrole-N-propionic acid monomers, which allow in situ polymerization onto the composite surface. This unique composite is magnetic, and contains two active entities for photothermal therapy—WS 2 and the polypyrrole. The photothermal activity of the composite was tested at a wavelength of 808\xa0nm, and significant thermal activity was observed. Moreover, the polycarboxylated polymeric coating of the NTs enables effective linkage of additional molecules or drugs via covalent bonding. In addition, a new method was established for large-scale synthesis of CM-NPs and WS 2 -NT-CM composites.

Volume 11
Pages None
DOI 10.1038/s41598-021-97052-6
Language English
Journal Scientific Reports

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