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- Khalid, Zubair;
- Xie, Jing;
- Hadi, Farhan;
- Yamaguchi, Tetsuo;
- Salles, Fabrice;
- ... Oh, Jae-Min
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Effective adsorption of the doxorubicin drug from an aqueous system was achieved by utilizing a surface-functionalized, two-dimensional transition metal carbide (MXene). Synthesis of the impurity-free parent phase, followed by subsequent etching and alkalization produced the surface-functionalized MXene (Na+-MXene). The powder X-ray diffraction patterns and electron microscopy analysis results suggested that the Na+ ion was successfully intercalated into the two-dimensional MXene with high crystallinity. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results indicated that an O-rich surface was achieved in the Na+-MXene compared with the conventional MXene, suggesting an enhanced drug adsorption through the O-rich groups. According to the kinetics and isotherm studies, doxorubicin molecules were found to adsorb on Na+-MXene through the pseudo-second-order kinetics, forming a single layer with a maximum adsorption of similar to 250 mg g-1. The X-ray photoelectron spectrum after drug adsorption suggested that doxorubicin was either adsorbed by cation exchange- or nucleophilic addition-driven covalent bond formation. Monte Carlo simulation and comparative adsorption studies revealed that the strong affinity of doxorubicin toward Na+-MXene was mainly mediated by the interaction between the primary amino group and the MXene layer, resulting in both cation exchange and covalent bond formation.
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- 제목
- Selective captivation of DOX via topotactic surface enrichment with hydrated sodium ions on engineered MXene nanosheets
- 저자
- Khalid, Zubair; Xie, Jing; Hadi, Farhan; Yamaguchi, Tetsuo; Salles, Fabrice; Oh, Jae-Min
- 발행일
- 2025-01
- 유형
- Article
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- 13
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- 5
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- 3461 ~ 3473