Magnetic Nanoflowers: Synthesis, Formation Mechanism and Hyperthermia Application

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2021-10-29T00:00:00

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

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Magnetic hyperthermia is becoming a very propitious supplementary technique for cancer treatments such as chemotherapy radiotherapy and radiotherapy. In this regard, magnetic nanoflowers (MNFs) are novel system in terms of morphology showing a structure similar to flower and exhibiting higher stability and enhanced heating efficiency when compared with similar nanoparticles displaying standard formats; enabling them for magneto-hyperthermia applications. In this chapter, different types of nanoflowers such as magnetic-oxide, magneto-plasmonic, and magnetic-organic/inorganic and their applicability are discussed. Moreover, a discussion on the most common chemical routes to design nanoflowers emphasizing hydro/solvothermal techniques, microwave-assisted hydrothermal, co-precipitations, and polyol are highlighted. Furthermore, the nucleation of MNFs and their growing process with a physical parameter are presented. At last, the magnetic hyperthermia properties of MNFs and their recent findings are critically scrutinized along with their future perspectives in biomedicine. � 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Biomedicine, Magnetic hyperthermia, Magnetic nanoflowers, Nucleation and growth, Synthesis

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