Periodic Reporting for period 2 - NanoMed (Nanoporous and Nanostructured Materials for Medical Applications)
Période du rapport: 2019-01-01 au 2022-10-31
Exposure to radiation and uptake of heavy metals decreases the quality of life in humans. Taking into account that this is a worldwide problem, it is urgent to mitigate it through the development of a novel, low cost and efficient technology able to adsorb and remove these toxic species, or those created through side reactions, from the human body. This is specially important for countries such as Ukraine and Kazakhstan (large areas in the Chernobyl zone and around the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site) that contain important radioactive contamination.
Overall, the objectives of the project are:
Ø Synthesis and design of nanostructured carbonic sorbents with controlled chemical reactivity, particle size and porosity;
Ø Use of nanostructured materials as powerful and safe adsorbents to remove target substances for enterosorbent application
Ø Combining different materials and substances in a composite or hybrid system creating an unusual synergy of useful physicochemical and biochemical properties that cannot be achieved in a single- component material
Ø Cross-fertilisation between different technologies used to manufacture materials with the same or similar chemical composition (for example, different methods of synthesis of porous gels/cryogels, activated carbon materials, inorganic minerals), bioactive additives, etc.
Some of these systems have been evaluated in the adsorption of anti-inflamatory molecules and toxins with a very good adsorption performance. Last but not least, cytotoxicity tests provided very promising results for the majority of the sorbents evaluated.
At this point it is important to highlight that this research has been published in high-impact factor international journals.