Elucidating the Bioinspired Synthesis Process of Magnetosomes-Like Fe3 O4 Nanoparticles

Small. 2024 Jan 4:e2308247. doi: 10.1002/smll.202308247. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Iron oxide nanoparticles are a kind of important biomedical nanomaterials. Although their industrial-scale production can be realized by the conventional coprecipitation method, the controllability of their size and morphology remains a huge challenge. In this study, a kind of synthetic polypeptide Mms6-28 which mimics the magnetosome protein Mms6 is used for the bioinspired synthesis of Fe3 O4 nanoparticles (NPs). Magnetosomes-like Fe3 O4 NPs with uniform size, cubooctahedral shape, and smooth crystal surfaces are synthesized via a partial oxidation process. The Mms6-28 polypeptides play an important role by binding with iron ions and forming nucleation templates and are also preferably attached to the [100] and [111] crystal planes to induce the formation of uniform cubooctahedral Fe3 O4 NPs. The continuous release and oxidation of Fe2+ from pre-formed Fe2+ -rich precursors within the Mms6-28-based template make the reaction much controllable. The study affords new insights into the bioinspired- and bio-synthesis mechanism of magnetosomes.

Keywords: bioinspired synthesis; biomedical nanomaterials; iron oxide nanoparticles; magnetosomes-like; partial oxidation.