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Nanomaterials: Synthesis and Applications in Theranostics
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Nanomaterials are endowed with unique features and essential properties suitable for employing in the field of nanomedicine. The nanomaterials can be classified as 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D based on their dimensions. The nanomaterials can be malleable and ductile and they can be drawn into wires and sheets. Examples of nanomaterials are quantum dots (0D), nanorods, nanowires (1D), nanosheets (2D), and nanocubes (3D). These nanomaterials can be synthesized using top-down and bottom-up approaches. The achievements of 0D and 1D nanomaterials are used to detect trace heavy metal (e.g., Pb2+) and have higher sensitivity with the order of five as compared to conventional sensors. The achievements of 2D and 3D nanomaterials are used as diagnostic and therapeutic agents with multifunctional ability in imaging systems such as PET, SPECT, etc. These imaging modalities can be used to track the drug in living tissues. This review comprises the state-of-the-art of the different dimensions of the nanomaterials employed in theranostics. The nanomaterials with different dimensions have unique physicochemical properties that can be utilized for therapy and diagnosis. The multifunctional ability of the nanomaterials can have a distinct advantage that is used in the field of theranostics. Different dimensions of the nanomaterials would have more scope in the field of nanomedicine.
Title: Nanomaterials: Synthesis and Applications in Theranostics
Description:
Nanomaterials are endowed with unique features and essential properties suitable for employing in the field of nanomedicine.
The nanomaterials can be classified as 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D based on their dimensions.
The nanomaterials can be malleable and ductile and they can be drawn into wires and sheets.
Examples of nanomaterials are quantum dots (0D), nanorods, nanowires (1D), nanosheets (2D), and nanocubes (3D).
These nanomaterials can be synthesized using top-down and bottom-up approaches.
The achievements of 0D and 1D nanomaterials are used to detect trace heavy metal (e.
g.
, Pb2+) and have higher sensitivity with the order of five as compared to conventional sensors.
The achievements of 2D and 3D nanomaterials are used as diagnostic and therapeutic agents with multifunctional ability in imaging systems such as PET, SPECT, etc.
These imaging modalities can be used to track the drug in living tissues.
This review comprises the state-of-the-art of the different dimensions of the nanomaterials employed in theranostics.
The nanomaterials with different dimensions have unique physicochemical properties that can be utilized for therapy and diagnosis.
The multifunctional ability of the nanomaterials can have a distinct advantage that is used in the field of theranostics.
Different dimensions of the nanomaterials would have more scope in the field of nanomedicine.
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