In recent years, the use of MXenes, a class of two-dimensional materials composed of transition metal carbides, nitrides, or carbonitrides, has shown significant promise in the field of skin wound healing. This review explores the multifunctional properties of MXenes, focusing on their electrical conductivity, photothermal effects, and biocompatibility in this field. MXenes have been utilized to develop advanced wound healing devices such as hydrogels, patches, and smart bandages for healing examination. These devices offer enhanced antibacterial activity, promote tissue regeneration, and provide real-time monitoring of parameters. The review highlights the synthesis methods, chemical features, and biological effects of MXenes, emphasizing their role in innovative skin repair strategies. Additionally, it discusses the potential of MXene-based sensors for humidity, pH, and temperature monitoring, which are crucial for preventing infections and complications in wound healing. The integration of MXenes into wearable devices represents a significant advancement in wound management, promising improved clinical outcomes and enhanced quality of life for patients.

Advanced approaches in skin wound healing – a review on the multifunctional properties of MXenes in therapy and sensing / Ferrara, Valeria; Perfili, Caterina; Artemi, Giulia; Iacolino, Brunella; Sciandra, Francesca; Perini, Giordano; Fusco, Laura; Pogorielov, Maksym; Delogu, Lucia Gemma; Papi, Massimiliano; De Spirito, Marco; Palmieri, Valentina. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 16:40(2024), pp. 18684-18714. [10.1039/d4nr02843k]

Advanced approaches in skin wound healing – a review on the multifunctional properties of MXenes in therapy and sensing

Iacolino, Brunella;Sciandra, Francesca;Fusco, Laura;Papi, Massimiliano
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2024

Abstract

In recent years, the use of MXenes, a class of two-dimensional materials composed of transition metal carbides, nitrides, or carbonitrides, has shown significant promise in the field of skin wound healing. This review explores the multifunctional properties of MXenes, focusing on their electrical conductivity, photothermal effects, and biocompatibility in this field. MXenes have been utilized to develop advanced wound healing devices such as hydrogels, patches, and smart bandages for healing examination. These devices offer enhanced antibacterial activity, promote tissue regeneration, and provide real-time monitoring of parameters. The review highlights the synthesis methods, chemical features, and biological effects of MXenes, emphasizing their role in innovative skin repair strategies. Additionally, it discusses the potential of MXene-based sensors for humidity, pH, and temperature monitoring, which are crucial for preventing infections and complications in wound healing. The integration of MXenes into wearable devices represents a significant advancement in wound management, promising improved clinical outcomes and enhanced quality of life for patients.
2024
MXenes; animals; anti-bacterial agents; bandages; biocompatible materials; electric conductivity; humans; hydrogels; skin; wearable electronic devices; wound healing
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Advanced approaches in skin wound healing – a review on the multifunctional properties of MXenes in therapy and sensing / Ferrara, Valeria; Perfili, Caterina; Artemi, Giulia; Iacolino, Brunella; Sciandra, Francesca; Perini, Giordano; Fusco, Laura; Pogorielov, Maksym; Delogu, Lucia Gemma; Papi, Massimiliano; De Spirito, Marco; Palmieri, Valentina. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 16:40(2024), pp. 18684-18714. [10.1039/d4nr02843k]
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