Orienting the pore morphology of core-shell magnetic Mesoporous silica with the sol-gel temperature. Influence on MRI and magnetic hyperthermia properties

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Abstract

The controlled design of robust, well reproducible, and functional nanomaterials made according to simple processes is of key importance to envision future applications. In the field of porous materials, tuning nanoparticle features such as specific area, pore size and morphology by adjusting simple parameters such as pH, temperature or solvent is highly needed. In this work, we address the tunable control of the pore morphology of mesoporous silica (MS) nanoparticles (NPs) with the sol-gel reaction temperature (Tsg). We show that the pore morphology of MS NPs alone or of MS shell covering iron oxide nanoparticles (IO NPs) can be easily tailored with Tsg orienting either towards stellar (ST) morphology (large radial pore of around 10 nm) below 80 °C or towards a worm-like (WL) morphology (small randomly oriented pores channel network, of 3-4 nm pore size) above 80 °C. The relaxometric and magnetothermal features of IO@STMS or IO@WLMS core shell NPs having respectively stellar or worm-like morphologies are compared and discussed to understand the role of the pore structure for MRI and magnetic hyperthermia applications.

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Adam, A., Parkhomenko, K., Duenas-Ramirez, P., Nadal, C., Cotin, G., Zorn, P. E., … Mertz, D. (2021). Orienting the pore morphology of core-shell magnetic Mesoporous silica with the sol-gel temperature. Influence on MRI and magnetic hyperthermia properties. Molecules, 26(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26040971

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