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Superior Compatibility of C 2 N with Human Red Blood Cell Membranes and the Underlying Mechanism
Author(s) -
Liu Lu,
Zhang Shitong,
Zhao Lin,
Gu Zonglin,
Duan Guangxin,
Zhou Bo,
Yang Zaixing,
Zhou Ruhong
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.785
H-Index - 236
eISSN - 1613-6829
pISSN - 1613-6810
DOI - 10.1002/smll.201803509
Subject(s) - membrane , nanomaterials , biocompatibility , hemolysis , nanotechnology , materials science , biophysics , graphene , red blood cell , cell membrane , cell , biological membrane , chemistry , biochemistry , biology , immunology , metallurgy
Abstract The widespread use of nanomaterials, such as carbon based 2D nanomaterials, in biomedical applications, has been accompanied by a growing concern on their biocompatibility, and in particular, on how they may affect the integrity of cell membranes. Herein, the interactions between C 2 N, a novel 2D nanomaterial, and human red blood cell membranes are explored using a combined experimental and theoretical approach. The experimental microscopies show that C 2 N exerts a negligible hemolysis effect on the blood cells with a superior compatibility to their cell membranes, when compared with the control system, reduced graphene oxide (rGO), which is found to be highly hemolytic. The molecular dynamics simulations further reveal the underlying molecular mechanisms, which indicate that C 2 N prefers to be adsorbed flat on the water–membrane interface. Interaction energy analyses demonstrate the crucial role of Coulombic contributions, originating from the unique electrostatic potential surface of C 2 N, in preventing C 2 N from penetrating into cell membranes. These findings indicate a high compatibility of C 2 N with cell membranes, which may provide useful foundation for the future exploration of this 2D nanomaterial in related biomedical applications.

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