Recent Advances in the Synthesis, Surface Modifications and Applications of Core-Shell Magnetic Mesoporous Silica Nanospheres

Chem Asian J. 2020 Apr 17;15(8):1248-1265. doi: 10.1002/asia.202000045. Epub 2020 Mar 18.

Abstract

The hierarchically structured core-shell magnetic mesoporous silica nanospheres (Mag-MSNs) have attracted extensive attention, particularly in studies involving reliable preparations and diverse applications of the multifunctional nanomaterials in multi-disciplinary fields. Intriguingly, Mag-MSNs have been prepared with well-designed synthesis strategies and used as adsorbent materials, biomedicines, and in proteomics and catalysis due to their excellent magnetic responsiveness, enormous specific surface area and readiness for surface modifications. Through a carefully designed surface modification of Mag-MSNs, the performance and application prospects of the material are greatly improved. Typically, the introduction of various molecular matrices into the shell of Mag-MSNs facilitates the combination of surface modifications and magnetic separation technology. So far, as sustainable chemistry is concerned, it is important to recover the functionalized core-shell Mag-MSNs after the reaction and reuse them without losing activity. In this review, the design conceptions and the construction of core-shell Mag-MSNs are discussed. Furthermore, various surface modification approaches of core-shell Mag-MSNs are summarized, and recent applications of these functionalized nanomaterials in the fields of biomedicine, catalysis, proteomics and wastewater treatment are exemplified.

Keywords: core-shell magnetic mesoporous silica nanospheres (Mag-MSNs); multi-functionality; surface modifications; the preparation methods.

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  • Review