Репозиторий Евразийского национального университета имени Л.Н. Гумилева
Репозиторий Евразийского национального университета имени Л.Н. Гумилева
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Development of New Composite Materials by Modifying the Surface of Porous Hydroxyapatite Using Cucurbit[n]urils

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Burkhanbayeva, Tolkynay
Ukhov, Arthur
Fedorishin, Dmitry
Gubankov, Alexander
Kurzina, Irina
Bakibaev, Abdigali
Yerkassov, Rakhmetulla
Mashan, Togzhan
Suyundikova, Faiziya
Nurmukhanbetova, Nurgul
Khamitova, Aina
Date
2024
Publisher
Materials
ISSN
1996-1073
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Burkhanbayeva, T.; Ukhov, A.; Fedorishin, D.; Gubankov, A.; Kurzina, I.; Bakibaev, A.; Yerkassov, R.; Mashan, T.; Suyundikova, F.; Nurmukhanbetova, N.; et al. Development of New Composite Materials by Modifying the Surface of Porous Hydroxyapatite Using Cucurbit[n]urils. Materials 2024, 17, 2041. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ma17092041
Abstract
This study represents an advancement in the field of composite material engineering, focusing on the synthesis of composite materials derived from porous hydroxyapatite via surface modification employing cucurbit[n]urils, which are highly promising macrocyclic compounds. The surface modification procedure entailed the application of cucurbit[n]urils in an aqueous medium onto the hydroxyapatite surface. A comprehensive characterization of the resulting materials was undertaken, employing analytical techniques including infrared (IR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Subsequently, the materials were subjected to rigorous evaluation for their hemolytic effect, anti-inflammatory properties, and cytotoxicity. Remarkably, the findings revealed a notable absence of typical hemolytic effects in materials incorporating surface-bound cucurbit[n]urils. This observation underscores the potential of these modified materials as biocompatible alternatives. Notably, this discovery presents a promising avenue for the fabrication of resilient and efficient biocomposites, offering a viable alternative to conventional approaches. Furthermore, these findings hint at the prospect of employing supramolecular strategies involving encapsulated cucurbit[n]urils in analogous processes. This suggests a novel direction for further research, potentially unlocking new frontiers in material engineering through the exploitation of supramolecular interactions.
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