Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides

This work aims at the formation of nanocomposites based on graphene and metal oxides (copper-iron, zinc and iron) through ultrasonic interaction (20 kHz) and investigation of their electromagnetic properties by scanning electron microscopy, Raman and absorption spectroscopy, and fluorescence methods...

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Main Authors: L. A. Mikhnavets, A. N. Tkach, U. S. Fiadosenka, D. V. Radziuk
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Language:Russian
Published: Educational institution «Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics» 2020-12-01
Series:Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki
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Online Access:https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/2934
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author L. A. Mikhnavets
A. N. Tkach
U. S. Fiadosenka
D. V. Radziuk
author_facet L. A. Mikhnavets
A. N. Tkach
U. S. Fiadosenka
D. V. Radziuk
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description This work aims at the formation of nanocomposites based on graphene and metal oxides (copper-iron, zinc and iron) through ultrasonic interaction (20 kHz) and investigation of their electromagnetic properties by scanning electron microscopy, Raman and absorption spectroscopy, and fluorescence methods. The output of this work implies the development of a single-step ultrasound method to form functional Cu/Fe-, ZnO-and Fe3O4-polyvinyl alcohol nanocomposites, and the ultrasonic conjugation of these nanocomposites with pristine drugs, such as ketorolac and acetylsalicylic acid. We established that formed Cu/Fe-graphene-ketorolac, ZnO-grapheneacetylsalicylic acid and Fe3O4-ketorolac obtain optical and superparamagnetic properties of nanoparticles with improved electromagnetic characteristics due to ultrasonic conjugation. Cu/Fe-graphene-ketorolac nanocomposites are revealed to have a spherical shape (< 100 nm) and acquire improved optoelectronic properties due to copper and iron atoms in the matrix of graphene. It is demonstrated that ZnO-graphene-acetylsalicylic acid nanocomposites obtain properties of fluorescence mainly for electromagnetic interaction with the ZnO phase formed on the surface of graphene. Ultrasonic conjugation of ketorolac with magnetite proved to increase the electron density of Fe3O4-ketorolac that obtains superparamagnetic properties, and its biocompatibility can be improved when coated with polyvinyl alcohol. In general, formed nanocomposites are of great interest in medical electronics and nanomedicine as functional materials with electromagnetic properties being controlled at the molecular and atomic levels. Such nanocomposites can also find application as components in electronic devices for diagnosis and treatment of serious inflammatory disorders. Industries will find the singlestep ultrasound method of special interest because it is eco-friendly and can be scaled up by a versatile spectrum of inorganic and organic materials and drugs.
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spelling doaj.art-3501900509ca48b990b5221f08e210082023-03-13T07:33:21ZrusEducational institution «Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics»Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki1729-76482020-12-01188697610.35596/1729-7648-2020-18-8-69-761658Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxidesL. A. Mikhnavets0A. N. Tkach1U. S. Fiadosenka2D. V. Radziuk3Belarusian State University of Informatics and RadioelectronicsBelarusian State University of Informatics and RadioelectronicsBelarusian State University of Informatics and RadioelectronicsBelarusian State University of Informatics and RadioelectronicsThis work aims at the formation of nanocomposites based on graphene and metal oxides (copper-iron, zinc and iron) through ultrasonic interaction (20 kHz) and investigation of their electromagnetic properties by scanning electron microscopy, Raman and absorption spectroscopy, and fluorescence methods. The output of this work implies the development of a single-step ultrasound method to form functional Cu/Fe-, ZnO-and Fe3O4-polyvinyl alcohol nanocomposites, and the ultrasonic conjugation of these nanocomposites with pristine drugs, such as ketorolac and acetylsalicylic acid. We established that formed Cu/Fe-graphene-ketorolac, ZnO-grapheneacetylsalicylic acid and Fe3O4-ketorolac obtain optical and superparamagnetic properties of nanoparticles with improved electromagnetic characteristics due to ultrasonic conjugation. Cu/Fe-graphene-ketorolac nanocomposites are revealed to have a spherical shape (< 100 nm) and acquire improved optoelectronic properties due to copper and iron atoms in the matrix of graphene. It is demonstrated that ZnO-graphene-acetylsalicylic acid nanocomposites obtain properties of fluorescence mainly for electromagnetic interaction with the ZnO phase formed on the surface of graphene. Ultrasonic conjugation of ketorolac with magnetite proved to increase the electron density of Fe3O4-ketorolac that obtains superparamagnetic properties, and its biocompatibility can be improved when coated with polyvinyl alcohol. In general, formed nanocomposites are of great interest in medical electronics and nanomedicine as functional materials with electromagnetic properties being controlled at the molecular and atomic levels. Such nanocomposites can also find application as components in electronic devices for diagnosis and treatment of serious inflammatory disorders. Industries will find the singlestep ultrasound method of special interest because it is eco-friendly and can be scaled up by a versatile spectrum of inorganic and organic materials and drugs.https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/2934graphenenanocompositecopper oxidezinc oxidemagnetitenonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids)ultrasound
spellingShingle L. A. Mikhnavets
A. N. Tkach
U. S. Fiadosenka
D. V. Radziuk
Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides
Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki
graphene
nanocomposite
copper oxide
zinc oxide
magnetite
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids)
ultrasound
title Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides
title_full Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides
title_fullStr Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides
title_short Effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs complexed with copper, iron, zinc and graphene oxides
title_sort effect of ultrasound on nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs complexed with copper iron zinc and graphene oxides
topic graphene
nanocomposite
copper oxide
zinc oxide
magnetite
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids)
ultrasound
url https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/2934
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