Metal Nanoparticles: Thermal Decomposition, Biomedicinal Applications to Cancer Treatment, and Future Perspectives

Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications
Ayodele Temidayo Odularu

Abstract

Monodispersed forms of metal nanoparticles are significant to overcome frightening threat of cancer. This review examined pragmatically thermal decomposition as one of the best ways to synthesize monodispersed metal nanoparticles which are stable and of small particle sizes. Controlled morphology for delivery of anticancer agent to specific cells can also be obtained with thermal decomposition. In addition to thermal decomposition, the study also looked into processes of characterization techniques, biological evaluation, toxicity of nanoparticles, and future perspectives.

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Mar 19, 2019·Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications·Ayodele T Odularu, Peter A Ajibade
Oct 9, 2020·Biological Trace Element Research·Kaminee Maduray, Raveen Parboosing
Dec 31, 2019·Applied Microscopy·Giriraj TailorBhupendra Kr Sarma
Mar 16, 2021·Nanoscale Research Letters·Giyaullah HabibullahTomas Ruml

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
Florescence Spectroscopy
X-ray
Scanning
Atomic Force Microscopy
Electron Dispersive Spectroscopy
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
NMR
electrophoretic light scattering

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