Controlled synthesis of Fe3O4@ZIF-8 nanoparticles for drug delivery†
Abstract
Encapsulating well-defined nanoparticles (NPs) into ZIF-8 to form core–shell structures not only can minimize the drawbacks and maximize the advantages of the disparate components but also may provide synergistic functionality. This work presents novel one-pot synthetic methods to produce Fe3O4@ZIF-8 NPs. Moreover, the morphology of Fe3O4@ZIF-8 NPs can be easily controlled by changing the synthesis conditions (time, temperature, and dosage). The as-obtained Fe3O4@ZIF-8 NPs have good dispersibility and a large specific surface area and they are proven to have potential applications as drug delivery models with good biocompatibility, high drug loading and good pH responsiveness.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Editor’s Collection: Bio-applications of MOFs