Abstract
Controlling aligned fiber micro-architectures to simulate the extracellular matrix for inducing important biological functions is a key challenge with regard to successful tissue regeneration. Here we present a bottom-up microemulsion-mediated strategy to obtain highly bioactive and biocompatible, striped Ce-TiO2 nano-crystalline superstructures with ONOO - scavenging activity. The employment of a bulkier organic ceria precursor in the material synthesis has several concurrent effects: (I) influencing the interfacial microemulsion droplet elasticity to create an aligned distribution of prismatic anatase nanoparticles causing the final lined morphology, (II) stabilizing the anatase active phase in a fine dispersed state and improving its resistance to the thermal anatase-rutile conversion, (III) indirectly favoring the rapid formation on the material surface of a hydroxyapatite layer composed of sphere-like globules of 3-5 μm in diameter essential for bone-bonding, and finally (IV) accelerating the ONOO- degradation into less harmful species NO2- and O 2. © The 2014 Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Gravina, A. N., Ruso, J. M., Laiuppa, J. A., Santillán, G. E., Marco-Brown, J. L., D’Elia, N. L., & Messina, P. V. (2014). Striped, bioactive Ce-TiO2 materials with peroxynitrite- scavenging activity. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2(7), 834–845. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3tb21556c
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