Issue 35, 2025

Tunable functional coverage of biocompatible magnesium silicate nanotubes by microwave-assisted silanization

Abstract

The controlled synthesis of biocompatible nanomaterials with tailored composition, size, and functionalities has driven the advancement of nanomedicine, enabling the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. A key challenge in this field is the design of nano-objects exhibiting multiple functionalities, each dedicated to a specific diagnostic or therapeutic purpose. Among these, synthetic stoichiometric chrysotile nanotubes stand out as a highly biocompatible class of non-carbon nanotubes, already demonstrating their potential for diverse applications, including fluorescence, magnetism, singlet-oxygen generation, and scintillation. Expanding this functional versatility, we report a finely tunable approach for controlling the surface silanization using 3-aminopropyl-trimethoxysilane. This is achieved via a microwave-assisted synthesis, which enables mild reaction conditions and significantly reduces processing time. A comprehensive multi-technique characterization is employed to elucidate the structural and chemical features of the mineral–silane interface and the underlying reaction mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Tunable functional coverage of biocompatible magnesium silicate nanotubes by microwave-assisted silanization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jun 2025
Accepted
18 Aug 2025
First published
19 Aug 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2025,17, 20259-20268

Tunable functional coverage of biocompatible magnesium silicate nanotubes by microwave-assisted silanization

V. Secchi, D. D'Alessio, A. Erroi, S. Mostoni, G. Capitani, A. Calloni, G. Bussetti, M. D'Arienzo, R. Lorenzi, K. Keinan-Adamsky, S. Rahimipour, A. Monguzzi and M. Campione, Nanoscale, 2025, 17, 20259 DOI: 10.1039/D5NR02385H

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