2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.02.120
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Nanomaterials made of non-toxic metallic sulfides: A systematic review of their potential biomedical applications

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“…Reported crystal structures of iron sulfide are displayed in Figure 1 (Fleet, 1971 ; Argueta-Figueroa et al, 2017 ). FeS possesses a tetragonal layered structure in which the iron atoms are linked through tetrahedral coordination to four equidistant sulfur atoms.…”
Section: Type and Structure Of Iron Sulfidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported crystal structures of iron sulfide are displayed in Figure 1 (Fleet, 1971 ; Argueta-Figueroa et al, 2017 ). FeS possesses a tetragonal layered structure in which the iron atoms are linked through tetrahedral coordination to four equidistant sulfur atoms.…”
Section: Type and Structure Of Iron Sulfidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrite iron disulphide has been mainly used as an absorbing semiconductor in solar cells [12], as well as for stripping mercury [14] and removing industrial pollutants [22]. According to a systematic review recently published by our group [23] concerning nanomaterials made of non-toxic metallic sulphide and their potential biomedical applications, magnetic greigite iron sulphide is a candidate for glucose detection and photothermal activity, among other uses. However, only one report referring to greigite iron sulphide/silver composites (Fe 3 S 4 /Ag) presented bacteriostatic effects against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), at 86.2% and 90.6%, respectively, and this was attributed to the presence of silver metal [24].…”
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“…The potential for NMs to translocate to distal organs following a variety of exposure routes is a reality, with the liver shown to accumulate a large proportion of the total or translocated dose (Antunes et al 2017;Argueta-Figueroa et al 2017;Lim et al 2017). This clearly highlights the necessity for a thorough investigation of the impact of NM exposure to normal liver function.…”
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confidence: 99%