
Potential of magnetic nano cellulose in biomedical applications: Recent Advances
Author(s) -
Anuj Kumar,
Ankur Sood,
Sung Soo Han
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
biomaterials and polymers horizon
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2789-9705
DOI - 10.37819/bph.001.01.0133
Subject(s) - nanocellulose , nanotechnology , materials science , cellulose , triboelectric effect , nanofiber , biocompatibility , nanoparticle , nanoscopic scale , magnetic nanoparticles , bacterial cellulose , nano , nanomaterials , composite material , chemical engineering , engineering , metallurgy
Biopolymers have attracted considerable attention in various biomedical applications. Among them, cellulose as sustainable and renewable biomass has shown potential efficacy. With the advancement in nanotechnology, a wide range of nanostructured materials have surfaced with the potential to offer substantial biomedical applications. . The progress of cellulose at the nanoscale regime (nanocelluloses) with diverse forms like cellulose nanocrystals, nanofibres and bacterial nanocellulose) has imparted remarkable properties like high aspect-ratio and high mechanical strength, and biocompatibility. The amalgamation of nanocellulose together with magnetic nanoparticles (MNC) could be explored for a synergistic effect. In this review, a brief introduction of nano cellulose , magnetic nanoparticles and the synergistic effect of MNC is described. Further, the review sheds light on the recent studies based on MNCs with their potential in the biomedical area. Finally, the review is concluded by citing the remarkable value of MNC with their futuristic applications in other fields like friction layers for triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), energy production, hydrogen splitting, and wearable electronics.