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With the evolution of nanomedicine, the past decades witnessed diversified nanomaterials as marvelous anti-tumor tools ushering in a new era of tumor diagnosis and treatment. Among them, two-dimensional layered nanomaterial as an emerging class of nanomaterials has one dimension less than 100 nm, showing a high specific area and the thinnest sheet-like structure (Liu S, Pan X, Liu H. Twodimensional nanomaterials for photothermal therapy. Angew Chem Int Ed 2020;59:5890-900). The discovery of graphene drove the exploration of various new two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment including graphene-based nanomaterials, black phosphorus (BP), transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), layered double hydroxides (LDHs), and bismuth oxyhalides (BiOX, X=F, Cl, Br, I) (Ma H, Xue MQ. Recent advances in the photothermal applications of two-dimensional nanomaterial: photothermal therapy and beyond. J Mater Chem 2021;9:17569). On the one hand, they exhibit strong near-infrared (NIR) absorption and the capacity of optimizing corresponding properties by adjusting the crystal structure. On the other hand, they own unique strengths such as fantastic physicochemical properties (graphene-based nanomaterials), high loading capacity (BP), distinct phase-dependent optical properties (TMDs), a specific chemical response to the tumor microenvironment (LDHs), and large X-ray attenuation coefficient (BiOX). Herein, we briefly introduce three typical two-dimensional layered nanomaterials, their prospects and future research priorities in tumor diagnosis and treatment are concluded.
随着纳米医学的发展,在过去的几十年里,各种各样的纳米材料作为神奇的抗肿瘤工具开创了肿瘤诊断和治疗的新时代。其中,二维层状纳米材料作为一类新兴的纳米材料,其一维小于100 nm,显示出高比面积和最薄的片状结构(Liu S,Pan X,Liu H.用于光热治疗的二维纳米材料。Angew Chem Int Ed 2020;59:5890-900)。石墨烯的发现推动了用于肿瘤诊断和治疗的各种新型二维层状纳米材料的探索,包括石墨烯基纳米材料、黑磷(BP)、过渡金属二硫属化合物(TMDs)、层状双氢氧化物(LDHs)和卤氧化铋(BiOX,X=F,Cl,Br,I)(马,薛MQ)。二维纳米材料光热应用的最新进展:光热疗法及其应用。《材料化学杂志》2021;9:17569)。一方面,它们表现出较强的近红外(NIR)吸收能力,并能够通过调节晶体结构来优化相应的性能。另一方面,它们具有独特的优势,如优异的物理化学性质(石墨烯基纳米材料)、高负载能力(BP)、独特的相依赖光学性质(TMDs)、对肿瘤微环境的特定化学反应(LDHs)和大的X射线衰减系数(BiOX)。在此,我们简要介绍了三种典型的二维层状纳米材料,总结了它们在肿瘤诊断和治疗中的前景和未来的研究重点。