The controlled synthesis of biocompatible nanomaterials with tailored composition, size, and functionalities has driven the advancement of nanomedicine, enabling the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. A key challenge in this field is the design of nano-objects exhibiting multiple functionalities, each dedicated to a specific diagnostic or therapeutic purpose. Among these, synthetic stoichiometric chrysotile nanotubes stand out as a highly biocompatible class of non-carbon nanotubes, already demonstrating their potential for diverse applications, including fluorescence, magnetism, singlet-oxygen generation, and scintillation. Expanding this functional versatility, we report a finely tunable approach for controlling the surface silanization using 3-aminopropyl-trimethoxysilane. This is achieved via a microwave-assisted synthesis, which enables mild reaction conditions and significantly reduces processing time. A comprehensive multi-technique characterization is employed to elucidate the structural and chemical features of the mineral-silane interface and the underlying reaction mechanism.

Secchi, V., D'Alessio, D., Erroi, A., Mostoni, S., Capitani, G., Calloni, A., et al. (2025). Tunable functional coverage of biocompatible magnesium silicate nanotubes by microwave-assisted silanization. NANOSCALE, 17(35), 20259-20268 [10.1039/d5nr02385h].

Tunable functional coverage of biocompatible magnesium silicate nanotubes by microwave-assisted silanization

Secchi, Valeria
Primo
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Erroi, Andrea;Mostoni, Silvia;Capitani, Giancarlo;D'Arienzo, Massimiliano;Lorenzi, Roberto;Monguzzi, Angelo;Campione, Marcello
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

The controlled synthesis of biocompatible nanomaterials with tailored composition, size, and functionalities has driven the advancement of nanomedicine, enabling the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. A key challenge in this field is the design of nano-objects exhibiting multiple functionalities, each dedicated to a specific diagnostic or therapeutic purpose. Among these, synthetic stoichiometric chrysotile nanotubes stand out as a highly biocompatible class of non-carbon nanotubes, already demonstrating their potential for diverse applications, including fluorescence, magnetism, singlet-oxygen generation, and scintillation. Expanding this functional versatility, we report a finely tunable approach for controlling the surface silanization using 3-aminopropyl-trimethoxysilane. This is achieved via a microwave-assisted synthesis, which enables mild reaction conditions and significantly reduces processing time. A comprehensive multi-technique characterization is employed to elucidate the structural and chemical features of the mineral-silane interface and the underlying reaction mechanism.
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nanotubes; microwave assisted synthesis; silanization; surface characterization
English
19-ago-2025
2025
17
35
20259
20268
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Secchi, V., D'Alessio, D., Erroi, A., Mostoni, S., Capitani, G., Calloni, A., et al. (2025). Tunable functional coverage of biocompatible magnesium silicate nanotubes by microwave-assisted silanization. NANOSCALE, 17(35), 20259-20268 [10.1039/d5nr02385h].
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