Surface functionalization of nanomaterials by aryl diazonium salts for biomedical sciences

Adv Colloid Interface Sci. 2021 Aug:294:102479. doi: 10.1016/j.cis.2021.102479. Epub 2021 Jun 30.

Abstract

Nanoparticles (NPs) can be prepared by simple reactions and methods from a number of materials. Their small size opens up a number of applications in different fields, among which biomedicine, including: i) drug delivery, ii) biosensors, iii) bioimaging, iv) antibacterial activity. To be able to perform such tasks, NPs must be modified with a variety of functional molecules, such as drugs, targeting groups, chemical tags or antibacterial agents, and must also be prevented from aggregation. The attachment must be stable to resist during the transportation to the targeted location. Diazonium salts, which have been widely used for coupling applications and surface modification, fulfil such criteria. Moreover, they are simple to prepare and can be easily substituted with a large number of organic groups. This review describes the use of these compounds in nanomedicine with a focus on the construction of nanohybrids derived from metal, oxide and carbon-based NPs as well as viruses.

Keywords: Aryldiazonium salts; Biomedical applications; Nanoparticles; Surface functionalization.

Publication types

  • Review