| Literature DB >> 28347054 |
Jaime Plazas-Tuttle1, Lewis S Rowles2, Hao Chen3, Joseph H Bisesi4, Tara Sabo-Attwood5, Navid B Saleh6.
Abstract
Nanomaterial science and design have shifted from generating single passive nanoparticles to more complex and adaptive multi-component nanohybrids. These adaptive nanohybrids (ANHs) are designed to simultaneously perform multiple functions, while actively responding to the surrounding environment. ANHs are engineered for use as drug delivery carriers, in tissue-engineered templates and scaffolds, adaptive clothing, smart surface coatings, electrical switches and in platforms for diversified functional applications. Such ANHs are composed of carbonaceous, metallic or polymeric materials with stimuli-responsive soft-layer coatings that enable them to perform such switchable functions. Since ANHs are engineered to dynamically transform under different exposure environments, evaluating their environmental behavior will likely require new approaches. Literature on polymer science has established a knowledge core on stimuli-responsive materials. However, translation of such knowledge to environmental health and safety (EHS) of these ANHs has not yet been realized. It is critical to investigate and categorize the potential hazards of ANHs, because exposure in an unintended or shifting environment could present uncertainty in EHS. This article presents a perspective on EHS evaluation of ANHs, proposes a principle to facilitate their identification for environmental evaluation, outlines a stimuli-based classification for ANHs and discusses emerging properties and dynamic aspects for systematic EHS evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: adaptive nanohybrids (ANHs); nano-EHS; nanotoxicity; stimuli-responsive
Year: 2015 PMID: 28347054 PMCID: PMC5312917 DOI: 10.3390/nano5021102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Representation of adaptive nanohybrids (ANHs): (a) pH-responsive poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) on mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNPs) [59]; (b) AgNPs embedded in a thermo-responsive network attached to poly(styrene) (PS) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPA) cross-linked with N,N’-methylenebisacrylamide (BIS) [51]; and (c) photo-responsive Cu-doped ZnO NPs on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) [60].
Figure 2Number of publications per year on ANHs in the Web of Science® according to our search criteria (TI = (nanomaterial* or nano-material* or nanoparticle* or nano-particle* or nanostructure* or nano-structure* or nanohybrid* or nano-hybrid*) and TI = (stimul*-respons* or *responsive or stimul*) and TI = (pH or light* or photo* or thermo* or temperature* or heat or ion* or chem* or salt* or *magnet* or *electri* or *sound or acoustic or *sonic* or redox* or glucose* or gluta* or enzym* or thiol* or radiat* or multi*)).
Figure 3(a) Distribution of ANH publications based on stimuli. ** Includes: ionic, chem, salt, electri, sound, redox, glucose, gluta and enzyme as keywords. NR: not relevant. (b) Distribution of ANH publications on multi-stimuli. Other includes: pH-enzyme, pH-glucose, glucose-pH-thermo, photo-thermo-magnetic and ultrasound-pH-magnetic multi-stimuli publications.