Rigid metal/liquid metal nanoparticles: Synthesis and application for locally ablative therapy.

Yuxia Qi, Zhongyang Yu, Kaiwen Hu, Dawei Wang, Tian Zhou, Wei Rao
Author Information
  1. Yuxia Qi: Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China. Electronic address: YuxiaQi1998@163.com.
  2. Zhongyang Yu: Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China. Electronic address: 770414607@qq.com.
  3. Kaiwen Hu: Dongfang Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing,, China. Electronic address: kaiwenh@163.com.
  4. Dawei Wang: CAS Key Laboratory of Cryogenics, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; School of Future Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; Beijing Key Laboratory of Cryo-Biomedical Engineering, Beijing, China. Electronic address: wangdawei181@mails.ucas.ac.cn.
  5. Tian Zhou: Dongfang Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing,, China. Electronic address: zhoutian_med@163.com.
  6. Wei Rao: CAS Key Laboratory of Cryogenics, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; School of Future Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; Beijing Key Laboratory of Cryo-Biomedical Engineering, Beijing, China. Electronic address: weirao@mail.ipc.ac.cn.

Abstract

Locally ablative therapy, as the main therapy for advanced tumors, has fallen into a bottleneck in recent years. The breakthrough of metal nanoparticles provides a novel approach for ablative therapy. Previous studies have mostly focused on the combined field of Rigid metal nanoparticles and ablation. However, with the maturity of the preparation process of liquid metal nanoparticles, liquid metal nanoparticles not only have metallic properties but also have fluid properties, showing the potential to be combined with ablation. At present, there is no review on the combination of liquid metal nanoparticles and ablation. In this article, we first review the preparation, characterization and application characteristics of Rigid metal and liquid metal nanoparticles in ablation applications, and then summarize the advantages, disadvantages and possible future development trends of rigid and liquid metal nanoparticles.

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Humans
Metal Nanoparticles
Neoplasms

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