461 Open Access
Partial replacement of Pb<SUP>2+</SUP> in MAPbI2.6Cl0.4 perovskite films and their photovoltaic performance
Derbali, S; Nouneh, K; Leonat, LN; Stancu, V; Tomulescu, AG; Galca, AC; Touhami, ME; Pintilie, I; Florea, M
APR 2023, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS, 34, 903
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-023-10318-9
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Replacing lead atoms in halide perovskite materials is of significant importance for the development of environmentally friendly perovskite solar cells. In this paper, we investigated the effect of doping the MAPbI(2.6)Cl(0.4) hybrid perovskite (MA-methyl ammonium) with non-toxic elements, such as alkaline earth metal ions (Mg2+) and transition metal ions (Zn2+). The structural, morphological, and optical properties of the prepared samples were analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and UV-Vis. spectroscopy. Finally, the doped films were used as photoactive layers in solar devices in order to evaluate their photovoltaic performance. Zn proved to be more appropriate to replace partially Pb and films with higher quality were obtained. As a result, the MAPb1(-x)Zn(x)I(2.6)Cl(0.4) based solar cells have demonstrated a slight improvement of the photovoltaic performances, resulting in a uniform and narrower PCEs (power conversion efficiency) range, compared to pristine MAPbI(2.6)Cl(0.4) based devices.
462 Open Access
Polymeric Carbon Nitrides for Photoelectrochemical Applications: Ring Opening-Induced Degradation
Maxim, FI; Tanasa, E; Mitrea, B; Diac, C; Skála, T; Tanase, LC; Ianasi, C; Ciocanea, A; Antohe, S; Vasile, E; Fagadar-Cosma, E; Stamatin, SN
APR 2023, NANOMATERIALS, 13, 1248
DOI: 10.3390/nano13071248
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Active and stable materials that utilize solar radiation for promoting different reactions are critical for emerging technologies. Two of the most common polymeric carbon nitrides were prepared by the thermal polycondensation of melamine. The scope of this work is to investigate possible structural degradation before and after photoelectrochemical testing. The materials were characterized using synchrotron radiation and lab-based techniques, and subsequently degraded photoelectrochemically, followed by post-mortem analysis. Post-mortem investigations reveal: (1) carbon atoms bonded to three nitrogen atoms change into carbon atoms bonded to two nitrogen atoms and (2) the presence of methylene terminals in post-mortem materials. The study concludes that polymeric carbon nitrides are susceptible to photoelectrochemical degradation via ring opening.
463 Open Access
Bio-Entities Based on Albumin Nanoparticles and Biomimetic Cell Membranes: Design, Characterization and Biophysical Evaluation
Barbinta-Patrascu, ME; Iftimie, S; Cazacu, N; Stan, DL; Costas, A; Balan, AE; Chilom, CG
APR 2023, COATINGS, 13, 671
DOI: 10.3390/coatings13040671
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Protein-based particles are one of the most important research topics in nanomedicine, being used especially as drug delivery systems. From the wide variety of proteins, albumins offer several advantages in biomedical applications due to their special properties. Albumin nanoparticles play an important role as carriers in the drug delivery of chemical and biomolecular drugs, such as anticancer drugs; offer many advantages, such as biocompatibility and biodegradability; and are well-tolerated, without any side effects. In this work, various types of bovine serum albumin nanoparticles (BSA NPs), with or without ascorbic acid or glucose, were prepared via different nanoprecipitation methods. The obtained BSA NPs were characterized by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. Their size and morphology were studied by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The stability in time of the developed BSA NPs was spectrally monitored. Three types of bio-entities containing BSA NPs and chlorophyll-labeled artificial cell membranes were "green" developed. The designed biohybrids were characterized by UV-Vis absorption and fluorescence emission spectroscopy, and their three-dimensional topography was investigated by AFM. Both the size and shape of the developed bio-entities were monitored through SEM analysis. These results could be exploited in the development of novel drug carrier systems or as bio-coatings to be used in the biomedical field.
464 Open Access
In situ Electrochemical Evaluation of the Interaction of dsDNA with the Proteasome Inhibitor Anticancer Drug Bortezomib
Bunea, MC; Enache, TA; Diculescu, VC
APR 2023, MOLECULES, 28, 3277
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28073277
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Bortezomib is an inhibitor of proteasomes and an anti-cancer drug. Although bortezomib is considered a safe drug, as confirmed by cytotoxicity assays, recent reports highlighted the possibility of interaction between bortezomib and cellular components, with detrimental long-term effects. The evaluation of the interaction between bortezomib and dsDNA was investigated in bulk solution and using a dsDNA electrochemical biosensor. The binding of bortezomib to dsDNA involved its electroactive centers and led to small morphological modifications in the dsDNA double helix, which were electrochemically identified through changes in the guanine and adenine residue oxidation peaks and confirmed by electrophoretic and spectrophotometric measurements. The redox product of bortezomib amino group oxidation was electrochemically generated in situ on the surface of the dsDNA electrochemical biosensor. The redox product of bortezomib was shown to interact primarily with guanine residues, preventing their oxidation and leading to the formation of bortezomib-guanine adducts, which was confirmed by control experiments with polyhomonucleotides electrochemical biosensors and mass spectrometry. An interaction mechanism between dsDNA and bortezomib is proposed, and the formation of the bortezomib redox product-guanine adduct explained.
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Structural and flame retardancy properties of GO-DOPO-HAK composite
Mihis, AG; Cotet, LC; Cadar, C; Pop, LC; Todea, M; Rusu, MM; Vulpoi, A; Székely, I; Salagean, CA; Magyari, K; Muresan-Pop, M; Cadar, O; Baia, M; Sofran, IE; Lisa, G; Anghel, I; Baibarac, M; Danciu, V; Baia, L
APR 2023, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 58
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-023-08456-w
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In the view of the advantages of using P, N, Si and graphene oxide (GO) for the development of flame retardants materials, a multi-structure synergistic composite was synthesized by grafting a novel nitrogen-containing polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (HAK) and 9,10-dihydro-9-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide (DOPO) on the surface of GO nanosheet. In the first step, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate was selectively reacted, and then, HAK was synthetized by the condensation of the aza-Michael addition product with 3-(methacryloyloxy)propyltrimethoxysilane. Finally, the GO obtained by an innovative variant of Marcano-Tour improved exfoliation method was functionalized, first with DOPO, and then with HAK. The structural, morphological and surface properties of GO and GO-DOPO-HAK were investigated by means of XRD, TEM-EDX, FT-IR, Raman, zeta potential and XPS techniques, and it was evidenced the functionalization of GO with DOPO, and then with HAK. The performed microscale combustion calorimetry (MCC) and TG measurements indicated a great potential of the GO-DOPO-HAK as flame retardant material as the obtained residual weight for this sample was found to be the highest one compared to the other investigated samples. MCC analyses further revealed a major decrease in heat release capacity (HRC) and a significant increase in char yield, results that confirm the great potential of GO-DOPO-HAK as flame retardancy material. [GRAPHICS] .
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Surface species of the nematic mixture E7 obtained by electrochemical insertion of Li<SUP>+</SUP> ions
Baibarac, M; Zgura, I; Ganea, CP; Frunza, L
APR 2023, EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E, 46, 26
DOI: 10.1140/epje/s10189-023-00280-z
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We studied here the influence of Li+ ions on the benzene rings of nematic mixture E7, which is electrochemically adsorbed onto gold electrode surface, to highlight the ability of this mixture for the applications in the field of the rechargeable Li+-ion batteries. Raman spectra support the changes observed in electrochemical analyses while contact angle measurements show that wetting properties of E7 layer were modified after deposition of this mixture onto gold support and the doping with Li+ ions.
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Hydroxyapatite Thin Films of Marine Origin as Sustainable Candidates for Dental Implants
Dorcioman, G; Grumezescu, V; Stan, GE; Chifiriuc, MC; Gradisteanu, GP; Miculescu, F; Matei, E; Popescu-Pelin, G; Zgura, I; Craciun, V; Oktar, FN; Duta, L
APR 2023, PHARMACEUTICS, 15, 1294
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15041294
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Novel biomaterials with promising bone regeneration potential, derived from rich, renewable, and cheap sources, are reported. Thus, thin films were synthesized from marine-derived (i.e., from fish bones and seashells) hydroxyapatite (MdHA) by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique. Besides the physical-chemical and mechanical investigations, the deposited thin films were also evaluated in vitro using dedicated cytocompatibility and antimicrobial assays. The morphological examination of MdHA films revealed the fabrication of rough surfaces, which were shown to favor good cell adhesion, and furthermore could foster the in-situ anchorage of implants. The strong hydrophilic behavior of the thin films was evidenced by contact angle (CA) measurements, with values in the range of 15-18 degrees. The inferred bonding strength adherence values were superior (i.e., similar to 49 MPa) to the threshold established by ISO regulation for high-load implant coatings. After immersion in biological fluids, the growth of an apatite-based layer was noted, which indicated the good mineralization capacity of the MdHA films. All PLD films exhibited low cytotoxicity on osteoblast, fibroblast, and epithelial cells. Moreover, a persistent protective effect against bacterial and fungal colonization (i.e., 1- to 3-log reduction of E. coli, E. faecalis, and C. albicans growth) was demonstrated after 48 h of incubation, with respect to the Ti control. The good cytocompatibility and effective antimicrobial activity, along with the reduced fabrication costs from sustainable sources (available in large quantities), should, therefore, recommend the MdHA materials proposed herein as innovative and viable solutions for the development of novel coatings for metallic dental implants.
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Copper-/Zinc-Doped TiO2 Nanopowders Synthesized by Microwave-Assisted Sol-Gel Method
Predoana, L; Petcu, G; Preda, S; Pandele-Cusu, J; Petrescu, SV; Baran, A; Apostol, NG; Costescu, RM; Surdu, VA; Vasile, BS; Ianculescu, AC
APR 2023, GELS, 9, 267
DOI: 10.3390/gels9040267
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Using the microwave-assisted sol-gel method, Zn- and Cu-doped TiO2 nanoparticles with an anatase crystalline structure were prepared. Titanium (IV) butoxide was used as a TiO2 precursor, with parental alcohol as a solvent and ammonia water as a catalyst. Based on the TG/DTA results, the powders were thermally treated at 500 degrees C. XRD and XRF revealed the presence of a single-phase anatase and dopants in the thermally treated nanoparticles. The surface of the nanoparticles and the oxidation states of the elements were studied using XPS, which confirmed the presence of Ti, O, Zn, and Cu. The photocatalytic activity of the doped TiO2 nanopowders was tested for the degradation of methyl-orange (MO) dye. The results indicate that Cu doping increases the photoactivity of TiO2 in the visible-light range by narrowing the band-gap energy.
469 Open Access
MRC-5 Human Lung Fibroblasts Alleviate the Genotoxic Effect of Fe-N Co-Doped Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles through an OGG1/2-Dependent Reparatory Mechanism
Miu, BA; Voinea, IC; Diamandescu, L; Dinischiotu, A
APR 2023, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 24, 6401
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076401
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The current study was focused on the potential of pure P25 TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) and Fe(1%)-N co-doped P25 TiO2 NPs to induce cyto- and genotoxic effects in MRC-5 human pulmonary fibroblasts. The oxidative lesions of P25 NPs were reflected in the amount of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine accumulated in DNA and the lysosomal damage produced, but iron-doping partially suppressed these effects. However, neither P25 nor Fe(1%)-N co-doped P25 NPs had such a serious effect of inducing DNA fragmentation or activating apoptosis signaling. Moreover, oxo-guanine glycosylase 1/2, a key enzyme of the base excision repair mechanism, was overexpressed in response to the oxidative DNA deterioration induced by P25 and P25-Fe(1%)-N NPs.
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Studies of the Tarragon Essential Oil Effects on the Characteristics of Doped Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan Biocomposites
Predoi, D; Iconaru, SL; Ciobanu, CS; Raita, MS; Ghegoiu, L; Trusca, R; Badea, ML; Cimpeanu, C
APR 2023, POLYMERS, 15, 1908
DOI: 10.3390/polym15081908
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Due to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, the need to find new, efficient antimicrobial agents is rapidly increasing. Therefore, in this study, we report the development of new biocomposites based on zinc-doped hydroxyapatite/chitosan enriched with essential oil of Artemisia dracunculus L. with good antimicrobial activity. Techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were used in order to evaluate their physico-chemical properties. Our studies revealed that biocomposite materials with nanometric dimension and homogeneous composition could be obtained through an economic and cost-effective synthesis method. The biological assays demonstrated that ZnHA (zinc-doped hydroxyapatite), ZnHACh (zinc-doped hydroxyapatite/chitosan) and ZnHAChT (zinc-doped hydroxyapatite/chitosan enriched with essential oil of Artemisia dracunculus L.) did not exhibit a toxic effect on the cell viability and proliferation of the primary osteoblast culture (hFOB 1.19). Moreover, the cytotoxic assay also highlighted that the cell morphology of the hFOB 1.19 was not altered in the presence of ZnHA, ZnHACh or ZnHAChT. Furthermore, the in vitro antimicrobial studies emphasized that the samples exhibited strong antimicrobial properties against Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 and Candida albicans ATCC 10231 microbial strains. These results are encouraging for the following development of new composite materials with enhanced biological properties that could promote the osteogenic process of bone healing and also exhibit good antimicrobial properties.