Smart near infrared-responsive nanocomposite hydrogels for therapeutics and diagnostics
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
35
Pages
7100-7116
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
Nanocomposite (NC) hydrogels are emerging biomaterials that possess desirable and defined properties and functions for therapeutics and diagnostics. Particularly, nanoparticles (NPs) are employed as stimulus-transducers in NC hydrogels to facilitate the treatment process by providing controllable structural change and payload release under internal and external simulations. Among the various external stimuli, near-infrared (NIR) light has attracted considerable interest due to its minimal photo-damage, deep tissue penetration, low auto-fluorescence in living systems, facile on/off switch, easy remote and spatiotemporal control. In this study, we discuss four types of transducing nanomaterials used in NIR-responsive NC hydrogels, including metal-based nanoparticles, carbon-based nanomaterials, polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA NPs), and upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs). This review provides an overview of the current progress in NIR-responsive NC hydrogels, focusing on their preparation, properties, applications, and future prospects. ? The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
Subjects
Hydrogels
Metal nanoparticles
Nanocomposites
External stimulus
Nanocomposite hydrogels
Nanoparticle (NPs)
Near infrared light
Spatiotemporal control
Tissue penetrations
Treatment process
Upconversion nanoparticles
Infrared devices
biomaterial
nanocomposite
chemistry
drug therapy
hydrogel
infrared radiation
materials testing
synthesis
Biocompatible Materials
Infrared Rays
Materials Testing
Type
review