The study explores the use of a monolayer WS material as a delivery carrier for the anti-myocardial infarction drug amiodarone (AMD), finding that it maintains structural stability and has favorable adsorption energy.
The interaction between WS and AMD involves electron transfer, with significant changes in electron density observed in specific atoms, contributing to the material's photoelectric properties.
The research implies that WS could enhance drug delivery systems, potentially improving treatment outcomes for myocardial infarction through temperature-controlled release mechanisms and effective light absorption in relevant spectral regions.