On biomedical conference BioNanoMed we have reported on achievements with regards to the electrochemical deposition of Fe-Pd based nanostructures including tubes and wires. Tubes were successfully modified with a model drug paracetamol while Fe-Pd nanowires with the avstenite crystal structure necessary for potential magnetic shape memory effect were successfully incorporated into silica xerogels together with a model drug rhodamine B-dye. A controlled release rates were achieved with addition of reducing agent.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 26694951We reported on chemically ordered and disordered Co-Pt and Fe-Pd nanostructures which represent a promising magnetic storage media and potential as nano- and micro-magnets which can be used in micro- and nano-systems. Co-Pt and Fe-Pd-based nanotubes and nanowires produced via template assisted electroplating were discussed from the magnetic properties point of view, with the emphasis on the composition, morphology and the crystal structure influence, with a successful transformation to avsenite achieved via thermal training. Furthermore the magnetic shape memory Fe70Pd30 nanostructures were assessed as a potential smart drug delivery system, which was tested in-vivo on zebra fish models.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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