Abstract

Macroporous chitosan spheres encapsulating superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were synthesized by a facile and effective one-step fabrication process. Ferro-gels containing ferrous cations, ferric cations and chitosan were dropped into a sodium hydroxide solution through a syringe pump. In addition, a sodium hydroxide solution was employed for both gelation (chitosan) and co-precipitation (ferrous cations and ferric cations) of the ferro-gels. The results showed that the in-situ co-precipitation of ferro-ions gave rise to a radial morphology with non-spheroid macro pores (large cavities) inside the chitosan spheres. The particle size of iron oxide can be adjusted from 2.5 nm to 5.4 nm by tuning the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution. Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction spectra, the synthesized nanoparticles were illustrated as Fe3O4 nanoparticles. In addition, the prepared macroporous chitosan spheres presented a super-paramagnetic behaviour at room temperature with a saturation magnetization value as high as ca. 18 emu/g. The cytotoxicity was estimated using cell viability by incubating doses (0∼1000 µg/mL) of the macroporous chitosan spheres. The result showed good viability (above 80%) with alginate chitosan particles below 1000 µg/mL, indicating that macroporous chitosan spheres were potentially useful for biomedical applications in the future.

Highlights

  • Porous spheres have several, extremely valuable therapeutic and biotechnological applications [1,2], including cell immobilization, drug delivery, and as a packing material in chromatography [3,4,5,6]

  • Porous chitosan beads or scaffolds are especially useful for bone tissue engineering, drug delivery, and heavy metal adsorption [20,21,22]

  • Incorporating iron oxide nanoparticles and macroporous chitosan matrices exhibits specific mechanical and functional properties, that can lead to wide variety of applications, such as recyclable heavy metal removal, magnetic-induced tumor therapy, responsive drug release, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enhancement, etc [26,27,28]

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Introduction

Extremely valuable therapeutic and biotechnological applications [1,2], including cell immobilization, drug delivery, and as a packing material in chromatography [3,4,5,6]. The ferro-gel was dropped into a NaOH solution for simultaneous chitosan solidification and iron cations co-precipitation and form the iron oxide nanoparticles embedded chitosan spheres.

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