Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy

Phototherapy with the properties of specific spatial/temporal selectivity and minimal invasiveness has been acknowledged as one of the most promising cancer therapy types. Among all the photoactive substance for phototherapy, titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) nanomaterials are paid more and more attention du...

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Main Authors: Wang, Meifang, Hou, Zhiyao, Abdulaziz A. Al Kheraif, Xing, Bengang, Lin, Jun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1436832020-09-16T08:44:44Z Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy Wang, Meifang Hou, Zhiyao Abdulaziz A. Al Kheraif Xing, Bengang Lin, Jun School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biochemical engineering Hydrogenated TiO2 Phototherapy Phototherapy with the properties of specific spatial/temporal selectivity and minimal invasiveness has been acknowledged as one of the most promising cancer therapy types. Among all the photoactive substance for phototherapy, titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) nanomaterials are paid more and more attention due to their outstanding photocatalytic properties, prominent biocompatibility, and excellent chemical stability. However, the wide bandgap (3.0-3.2 eV) of TiO2 limits its absorption only to the ultraviolet (UV) light region. For a long time, UV light-stimulated TiO2 was applied in the phototherapy researches of tumors located in the skin layer, while it is unsatisfactory for most deep-tissue tumors. Due to the maximum penetration into tissue existing in the near-infrared (NIR) region, how to use NIR light to trigger photochemical reaction of TiO2 remains a big challenge. In this review, two strategies to develop and construct NIR-triggered TiO2 -based nanocomposites (NCs) for phototherapy are summarized, and the relevant mechanism and background knowledge of TiO2 -based phototherapy are also given in order to better understand the application value and current situation of TiO2 in phototherapy. Finally, the challenges and research directions of TiO2 in the future clinic phototherapy application are also discussed. 2020-09-16T08:44:43Z 2020-09-16T08:44:43Z 2018 Journal Article Wang, M., Hou, Z., Abdulaziz A. Al Kheraif, Xing, B., & Lin, J. (2018). Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 7(20), 1800351-. doi:10.1002/adhm.201800351 2192-2659 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143683 10.1002/adhm.201800351 29938919 20 7 1800351 en Advanced Healthcare Materials © 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biochemical engineering
Hydrogenated TiO2
Phototherapy
spellingShingle Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biochemical engineering
Hydrogenated TiO2
Phototherapy
Wang, Meifang
Hou, Zhiyao
Abdulaziz A. Al Kheraif
Xing, Bengang
Lin, Jun
Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
description Phototherapy with the properties of specific spatial/temporal selectivity and minimal invasiveness has been acknowledged as one of the most promising cancer therapy types. Among all the photoactive substance for phototherapy, titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) nanomaterials are paid more and more attention due to their outstanding photocatalytic properties, prominent biocompatibility, and excellent chemical stability. However, the wide bandgap (3.0-3.2 eV) of TiO2 limits its absorption only to the ultraviolet (UV) light region. For a long time, UV light-stimulated TiO2 was applied in the phototherapy researches of tumors located in the skin layer, while it is unsatisfactory for most deep-tissue tumors. Due to the maximum penetration into tissue existing in the near-infrared (NIR) region, how to use NIR light to trigger photochemical reaction of TiO2 remains a big challenge. In this review, two strategies to develop and construct NIR-triggered TiO2 -based nanocomposites (NCs) for phototherapy are summarized, and the relevant mechanism and background knowledge of TiO2 -based phototherapy are also given in order to better understand the application value and current situation of TiO2 in phototherapy. Finally, the challenges and research directions of TiO2 in the future clinic phototherapy application are also discussed.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Wang, Meifang
Hou, Zhiyao
Abdulaziz A. Al Kheraif
Xing, Bengang
Lin, Jun
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author Wang, Meifang
Hou, Zhiyao
Abdulaziz A. Al Kheraif
Xing, Bengang
Lin, Jun
author_sort Wang, Meifang
title Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
title_short Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
title_full Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
title_fullStr Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
title_full_unstemmed Mini review of TiO2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
title_sort mini review of tio2-based multifunctional nanocomposites for near-infrared light-responsive phototherapy
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