The field of tissue engineering has witnessed significant advancements with the advent of hydrogel nanocomposites (HNC), emerging as a highly promising platform for regenerative medicine. HNCs provide a versatile platform that significantly enhances the differentiation of stem cells into specific cell lineages, making them highly suitable for tissue engineering applications. By incorporating nanoparticles, the mechanical properties of hydrogels, such as elasticity, porosity, and stiffness, are improved, addressing common challenges such as short-term stability, cytotoxicity, and scalability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe delicate synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) carbon nanostructures from two-dimensional (2D) graphene moiré layers holds tremendous interest in materials science owing to its unique physiochemical properties exhibited during the formation of hybrid configurations with sp-sp hybridization. However, the controlled synthesis of such hybrid sp-sp configurations remains highly challenging. Therefore, we employed a simple hydrothermal technique using agro-industrial waste as the carbon source to synthesize 1D carbyne nanocrystals from the nanoconstricted zones of 2D graphene moiré layers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the age of fathoming biomedical predicaments, ardently emerged the field of materiobiology to effectively counter the archetypal and outdated therapies. Correspondingly, the subpar activity of the over-the-counter wound dressing pharmaceuticals have been dominated with the implementation of biocompatible, water-retaining exotic hydrogels to facilitate accelerated diabetic wound healing. Considering a strategy to develop a pragmatic biomimetic scaffold having the ability of dynamic wound healing with diminutive inflammation, we investigated the creation of graphene quantum dot (GQD)-polyacrylic acid (PAA) hybrid hydrogel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreventing the trajectory of human coronaviruses including the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic could rely on the sprint to design a rational roadmap using breakneck strategies to counter its prime challenges. Recently, carbon quantum dots (CQDs), zero-dimensional (0D) carbon-based nanomaterials, have emerged as a fresh antiviral agent owing to their unique physicochemical properties. Additionally, doping instils beneficial properties in CQDs, augmenting their antiviral potential.
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