Governing the magnetic hyperthermia performance through assembly effect in superparamagnetic biocomposites: Dispersed chains and clustered assemblies immobilized on the bacterial nanocellulose fibers

IF 3 3区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2025.173076
Aszad Alam , Gongotree Phukan , Chandrasekhar Murapaka , J.P. Borah , Aimin Yu , Mudrika Khandelwal
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Superparamagnetic scaffolds with tailored magnetic response and hyperthermia efficiency are highly researched for biomedical applications, including nanomedicines and cancer therapy. However, the hyperthermia efficiency of such composites/scaffolds has always been investigated with respect to the amount of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), undermining the importance of MNP’s assembly and arrangement, particularly when the MNPs are immobilized within the matrices/scaffolds. This study achieves two drastically different arrangements of iron oxide-based MNPs in the bacterial nano-cellulose matrix, keeping the final MNP content the same: (i) Dispersed chains and (ii) Highly aggregated clusters, by varying the iron-ion concentrations with simultaneous oleic acid (OA) capping. Consequently, two significantly different hyperthermia performances were obtained at the same fraction of MNPs: (i) a rapid rise to 76 ℃ in MNP chains and (ii) a gradual rise to 40 ℃ in MNP clusters in the 900 s. This is attributed to substantial enhancement in the effective magnetic anisotropy constant owing to the in-situ governed chain assembly of MNPs in the nanofibrous reactor. The highly stable performance (>180 days), along with room-temperature superparamagnetism and excellent biocompatibility of both the m-BC assemblies, pave the way for tunable hyperthermia and drug delivery applications. Nevertheless, assembly-driven tailored hyperthermia observed in this study underscores the need to evaluate the magnetic scaffolds (or MNPs) under practical biological conditions for accurate quantifications.

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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 物理-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials provides an important forum for the disclosure and discussion of original contributions covering the whole spectrum of topics, from basic magnetism to the technology and applications of magnetic materials. The journal encourages greater interaction between the basic and applied sub-disciplines of magnetism with comprehensive review articles, in addition to full-length contributions. In addition, other categories of contributions are welcome, including Critical Focused issues, Current Perspectives and Outreach to the General Public. Main Categories: Full-length articles: Technically original research documents that report results of value to the communities that comprise the journal audience. The link between chemical, structural and microstructural properties on the one hand and magnetic properties on the other hand are encouraged. In addition to general topics covering all areas of magnetism and magnetic materials, the full-length articles also include three sub-sections, focusing on Nanomagnetism, Spintronics and Applications. The sub-section on Nanomagnetism contains articles on magnetic nanoparticles, nanowires, thin films, 2D materials and other nanoscale magnetic materials and their applications. The sub-section on Spintronics contains articles on magnetoresistance, magnetoimpedance, magneto-optical phenomena, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), and other topics related to spin current control and magneto-transport phenomena. The sub-section on Applications display papers that focus on applications of magnetic materials. The applications need to show a connection to magnetism. Review articles: Review articles organize, clarify, and summarize existing major works in the areas covered by the Journal and provide comprehensive citations to the full spectrum of relevant literature.
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