Core-Shell Fe3O4@Au Nanorod-Loaded Gels for Tunable and Anisotropic Magneto- and Photothermia

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2022)

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Hyperthermia therapeutic treatments require improved multifunctional materials with tunable synergetic properties. Here, we report on the synthesis of Fe3O4@Au core-shell nanorods and their subsequent incorporation into an agarose hydrogel to obtain anisotropic magnetic and optical properties for magneto- and photothermal anisotropic transductions. Highly monodisperse ferrimagnetic Fe3O4 nanorods with tunable size were synthesized using a solvothermal method by varying the amount of hexadecylamine capping ligands. A gold shell was coated onto Fe3O4 nanorods by the intermediate formation of core-satellite structures and a subsequent controlled growth process, leading to an optical response variation from the visible to the near-infrared (NIR) region. The nanorods were oriented within an agarose hydrogel to fabricate free-standing anisotropic materials, providing a proof-of-concept for the applicability of these materials for anisotropic magneto- and photothermia applications. The strong gelling behavior upon cooling and shear-thinning behavior of agarose enable the fabrication of magnetically active continuous hydrogel filaments upon injection. These developed multifunctional nanohybrid materials represent a base for advanced sensing, biomedical, or actuator applications with an anisotropic response.
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magnetic nanorods, anisotropy, plasmonic, core-shell, agarose, hydrogels, injectable, magnetothermia
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