Superparamagnetic yolk–shell porous nanospheres of iron oxide@magnesium silicate: synthesis and application in high-performance anticancer drug delivery
Abstract
Superparamagnetic yolk–shell porous nanospheres of iron oxide@magnesium silicate (SPIO@MS) have been synthesized by a facile solvothermal approach based on a chemical-template etching mechanism using a mixed solution containing magnesium ions and acetate ions. The effects of the solvothermal time and the amount of MgCl2·6H2O as the magnesium source on the morphology of yolk–shell porous nanospheres of SPIO@MS are investigated, and the possible formation mechanism of yolk–shell porous nanospheres of SPIO@MS is proposed. The yolk–shell porous nanospheres of SPIO@MS prepared using 0.9 mmol MgCl2·6H2O at 180 °C for 24 h exhibit a high specific surface area (392.4 m2 g−1) and doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX) loading amount (526 mg g−1). More importantly, the SPIO@MS/DOX drug delivery system exhibits a sustained and pH-responsive drug release performance, and a much higher anticancer activity than free DOX in vitro. Therefore, the as-prepared yolk–shell porous nanospheres of SPIO@MS are promising for application in high-performance drug delivery.