| Literature DB >> 31961358 |
Wei Zhang1, Yezhe Chen1, Tien Huynh2, Yunqiu Yang1, Xianqing Yang1, Ruhong Zhou3.
Abstract
Recently, phosphorene, a novel two-dimensional nanomaterial with a puckered surface morphology, was shown to exhibit cytotoxicity, but its underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Herein, using large scale molecular dynamics simulations, we show that phosphorene nanosheets can penetrate into and extract large amounts of phospholipids from the cell membranes due to the strong dispersion interaction between phosphorene and lipid molecules, which would reduce cell viability. The extracted phospholipid molecules are aligned along the wrinkle direction of the phosphorene nanosheet because of its unique puckered structure. Our results also reveal that small phosphorene nanosheets penetrate into the cell membrane in a specific direction which is determined by the size and surface topography of phosphorene and the thickness of the membrane. These findings might shed light on understanding phosphorene's cytotoxicity and would be helpful for the future potential biomedical applications of phosphorene, such as biosensors and antibacterial agents.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31961358 DOI: 10.1039/c9nr09577b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790