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Microwave-Driven Cytocompatible Mn-Doped TiO2-Fe3O4 Ordered Heterostructures for Microplastic and Antibiotic
Anjali Valadi Palliyalil1,2, Aiswarya Vijayakumar Thelappurath1,2, Daniel Wojtas3
1Institute of Physics of Materials, Czech Academy of Sciences, Žižkova 513/22, 616 00 Brno, Czech Republic.
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Precisely assembling diverse nanocrystals is crucial for fabricating advanced heterostructures with complex functionalities, collective properties, and enhanced stability, which are essential for addressing widespread pollutants, such as omnipresent microplastics and antibiotics. Achieving photoactive designs for these materials with low cytotoxicity using rapid one-pot methods remains a significant challenge. Herein, we developed a microwave synthesis strategy for Mn-doped TiO2-Fe3O4 ordered heterostructures (TFM) achieved through polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) templating. The rapid microwave heating facilitates both swift nucleation and growth, while PVP's varied affinities for Ti4+, Fe3+, and Mn2+ ions promote oriented attachment and the formation of ordered heterostructures. The resultant heterostructures, characterized by coherently aligned nanocrystals, exhibit significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity, as evidenced by their effective photofragmentation of polyethylene glycol microplastic and tetracycline antibiotic. Prior to photocatalysis, cytotoxicity assessments conducted with osteoblast cells confirm the biocompatibility of these materials, suggesting preliminary potential for environmentally relevant applications, provided short-term TFM exposure is considered. This work, therefore, introduces a versatile and rapid fabrication approach for mesocrystal-inspired heterostructures, underscoring their dual role in pollutant remediation and the development of biocompatible materials, thereby bridging the gap between sustainable synthesis and functional application within the field.
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