Themed collection Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials

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Review Article

Recent advances of polyoxometalates in multi-functional imaging and photothermal therapy

The recent advances of polyoxometalate clusters in terms of near infrared photothermal properties for targeted tumor therapy have been summarized while the combined applications with various bio-imaging techniques and chemotherapies are reviewed.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances of polyoxometalates in multi-functional imaging and photothermal therapy
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
Review Article

Three-dimensional scaffold-free microtissues engineered for cardiac repair

In this review article, we present the state-of-the-art approaches and recent advancements in the engineering of scaffold-free cardiac microtissues for myocardial repair.

Graphical abstract: Three-dimensional scaffold-free microtissues engineered for cardiac repair
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
Open Access Communication

Near-room-temperature reversible giant barocaloric effects in [(CH3)4N]Mn[N3]3 hybrid perovskite

We report giant reversible barocaloric effects in [(CH3)4N]Mn[N3]3 hybrid organic–inorganic perovskite, near its first-order cubic-monoclinic structural phase transition at T0 ∼ 305 K.

Graphical abstract: Near-room-temperature reversible giant barocaloric effects in [(CH3)4N]Mn[N3]3 hybrid perovskite
From the themed collection: Advances in Energy Materials
Communication

An artificial protein-probe hybrid as a responsive probe for ratiometric detection and imaging of hydrogen peroxide in cells

A novel fluorescent protein-probe hybrid was devised for ratiometric detection and imaging of intracellular H2O2 with high sensitivity and selectivity.

Graphical abstract: An artificial protein-probe hybrid as a responsive probe for ratiometric detection and imaging of hydrogen peroxide in cells
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Hybrid magneto-luminescent iron oxide nanocubes functionalized with europium complexes: synthesis, hemolytic properties and protein corona formation

In this work, we carried out the preparation of a multifunctional hybrid nanostructures towards biomedical applications with a solid background for further applications of these materials containing new surface functionalities of nanobiotechnology.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid magneto-luminescent iron oxide nanocubes functionalized with europium complexes: synthesis, hemolytic properties and protein corona formation
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Metal–DNA coordination based bioinspired hybrid nanospheres for in situ amplification and sensing of microRNA

Based on coordination-driven self-assembly techniques, a facile approach for the intracellular delivery of nucleic acid into living cells and in situ intracellular targeted miRNA bioimaging using synthesized nano-wire balls (NWs) is proposed.

Graphical abstract: Metal–DNA coordination based bioinspired hybrid nanospheres for in situ amplification and sensing of microRNA
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Brimonidine–montmorillonite hybrid formulation for topical drug delivery to the eye

Ternary hybrids of brimonidine, montmorillonite and polyvinyl alcohol (BMD-MMT@PVA) can improve ocular drug bioavailability when administered topically to the eye.

Graphical abstract: Brimonidine–montmorillonite hybrid formulation for topical drug delivery to the eye
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Leucine-activated nanohybrid biofilm for skin regeneration via improving cell affinity and neovascularization capacity

Nanohybrids containing amino acid are doped into biodegradable nanofibrous membranes, which improves the cell affinity, the migration and growth of fibroblasts, and the neovascularization capacity, comprehensively accelerating a rapid wound healing.

Graphical abstract: Leucine-activated nanohybrid biofilm for skin regeneration via improving cell affinity and neovascularization capacity
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Fabrication of noble metal nanoparticles decorated on one dimensional hierarchical polypyrrole@MoS2 microtubes

Herein, we present a facile strategy to fabricate noble metal (Ag, Au, Pd) decorated on PPy@MoS2 microtubes. As a proof of application, the ternary PPy@MoS2@Au hybrids reveal excellent enzyme-like catalytic performance.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of noble metal nanoparticles decorated on one dimensional hierarchical polypyrrole@MoS2 microtubes
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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A cell membrane vehicle co-delivering sorafenib and doxorubicin remodel the tumor microenvironment and enhance immunotherapy by inducing immunogenic cell death in lung cancer cells

Cancer immunotherapy is a promising approach for cancer therapy but is usually hindered by the inhibition of the tumor microenvironment (TME).

Graphical abstract: A cell membrane vehicle co-delivering sorafenib and doxorubicin remodel the tumor microenvironment and enhance immunotherapy by inducing immunogenic cell death in lung cancer cells
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
Open Access Paper

Luminescent hybrid coatings prepared by a sol–gel process for a textile-based pH sensor

Luminescent hybrid materials which contain fluorene and stilbene based fluorophores were coated onto cotton fabrics to design textile-based pH sensors.

Graphical abstract: Luminescent hybrid coatings prepared by a sol–gel process for a textile-based pH sensor
From the themed collection: Fluorescent and Luminescent Materials
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Biomimetic immunomagnetic gold hybrid nanoparticles coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the detection of circulating tumor cells

Immunomagnetic beads are important tools for the isolation and detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs).

Graphical abstract: Biomimetic immunomagnetic gold hybrid nanoparticles coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the detection of circulating tumor cells
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Sequential delivery of synergistic drugs by silica nanocarriers for enhanced tumour treatment

Environmentally-responsive nanocarriers exhibiting a synergistic effect, where pH-triggered release of the cytotoxic cap followed by diffusion-controlled release of the drug cargo led to essentially complete cell death.

Graphical abstract: Sequential delivery of synergistic drugs by silica nanocarriers for enhanced tumour treatment
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
Open Access Paper

Nanoporous hybrid core–shell nanoparticles for sequential release

Silica inside – organosilica outside, and nanoporous throughout: Drug molecules to be released sequentially from novel core–shell nanoparticles select their location (core/shell) autonomously.

Graphical abstract: Nanoporous hybrid core–shell nanoparticles for sequential release
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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A novel multifunctional carbon aerogel-coated platform for osteosarcoma therapy and enhanced bone regeneration

The implantation of multifunctional carbon aerogel (CA)-coated β-TCP scaffolds for synchronously improving the photothermal ablation and enhanced bone regeneration of osteosarcoma.

Graphical abstract: A novel multifunctional carbon aerogel-coated platform for osteosarcoma therapy and enhanced bone regeneration
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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The effect of hybrid coatings based on hydrogel, biopolymer and inorganic components on the corrosion behavior of titanium bone implants

Dependence of variation of Ti bone implant corrosion behavior on the composition of bioactive coating.

Graphical abstract: The effect of hybrid coatings based on hydrogel, biopolymer and inorganic components on the corrosion behavior of titanium bone implants
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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A ZnO–curcumin nanocomposite embedded hybrid collagen scaffold for effective scarless skin regeneration in acute burn injury

A nano-engineered hybrid collagen scaffold enables healing of severe burn injuries without the formation of scars by stimulating key bio-factors.

Graphical abstract: A ZnO–curcumin nanocomposite embedded hybrid collagen scaffold for effective scarless skin regeneration in acute burn injury
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
Open Access Paper

A biomimetic hybrid material consisting of CaCO3 mesoporous microspheres and an alternating copolymer for reversed-phase HPLC

Inspired by egg shells, amphiphilic copolymer-modified monodisperse mesoporous CaCO3 microspheres were applied as a separation material.

Graphical abstract: A biomimetic hybrid material consisting of CaCO3 mesoporous microspheres and an alternating copolymer for reversed-phase HPLC
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Lysosome-specific sensing and imaging of pH variations in vitro and in vivo utilizing a near-infrared boron complex

A NIR lysosome-targeting boron complex has been developed based on hemicyanine for monitoring pH variations in vitro and in vivo.

Graphical abstract: Lysosome-specific sensing and imaging of pH variations in vitro and in vivo utilizing a near-infrared boron complex
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
Open Access Paper

A muscle mimetic polyelectrolyte–nanoclay organic–inorganic hybrid hydrogel: its self-healing, shape-memory and actuation properties

In this investigation, we report a non-covalent (ionic interlocking and hydrogen bonding) strategy of self-healing in a covalently crosslinked organic–inorganic hybrid nanocomposite hydrogel, with specific emphasis on tuning its properties fitting into a muscle mimetic material.

Graphical abstract: A muscle mimetic polyelectrolyte–nanoclay organic–inorganic hybrid hydrogel: its self-healing, shape-memory and actuation properties
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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A highly sensitive label-free electrochemical immunosensor based on an aligned GaN nanowires array/polydopamine heterointerface modified with Au nanoparticles

Taking advantage of a nanowire array configuration and a semiconductor/polymer heterointerface, a highly sensitive label-free electrochemical immunosensor was developed through integration of polydopamine on an aligned GaN nanowire surface.

Graphical abstract: A highly sensitive label-free electrochemical immunosensor based on an aligned GaN nanowires array/polydopamine heterointerface modified with Au nanoparticles
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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Hybrid particles derived from alendronate and bioactive glass for treatment of osteoporotic bone defects

Novel hybrid particles are synthesized using alendronate and bioactive glass, which can stimulate regeneration of osteoporotic bone defects.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid particles derived from alendronate and bioactive glass for treatment of osteoporotic bone defects
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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A hybrid 3D-printed aspirin-laden liposome composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering

Schematic illustration of hybrid 3D-printed aspirin-laden liposome composite scaffold.

Graphical abstract: A hybrid 3D-printed aspirin-laden liposome composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Hybrid Materials
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About this collection

Editorial Board member for Journal of Material Chemistry B Claus Feldmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany), introduces this Editor’s Choice collection on hybrid materials:

In order to bring different material properties together, different chemical compounds are nowadays combined with great virtuosity and result in a fascinating design of hybrid materials with properties and functions that go far beyond those of the individual components. Special attention is being paid to combinations of carbon materials, polymers and biopolymers, natural substances or inorganic metal oxides. The forms of matter are also broadly diversified, ranging from nanoparticles to nanolayers via porous materials to nanostructured bulk materials. The desired properties and functions are as diverse as the materials themselves. In particular, carriers for drug delivery, imaging, sensing/biosensing and bioregeneration of almost all types of tissue are intensely discussed.

In the current collection, I have selected outstanding papers published during recent years in Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Materials Advances that address the extremely wide area of hybrid materials. These articles provide fascinating insights and perspectives with regard to multi-functional imaging, drug delivery, sensing, tissue engineering and tissue regeneration, and nanostructured semiconductors.

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