Carbon Graphitization: Towards Greener Alternatives to Develop Nanomaterials for Targeted Drug Delivery

Biomedicines. 2022 Jun 4;10(6):1320. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10061320.

Abstract

Carbon nanomaterials have attracted great interest for their unique physico-chemical properties for various applications, including medicine and, in particular, drug delivery, to solve the most challenging unmet clinical needs. Graphitization is a process that has become very popular for their production or modification. However, traditional conditions are energy-demanding; thus, recent efforts have been devoted to the development of greener routes that require lower temperatures or that use waste or byproducts as a carbon source in order to be more sustainable. In this concise review, we analyze the progress made in the last five years in this area, as well as in their development as drug delivery agents, focusing on active targeting, and conclude with a perspective on the future of the field.

Keywords: cancer; carbon dots; carbon nanomaterials; carbon nanotubes; drug delivery; graphene; graphitization; sustainability; targeted delivery; waste.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the University of Trieste (FRA2022). This article was inspired by COST Action EsSENce CA19118, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology; www.cost.eu, accessed on 21 May 2022).