Physical Sciences and Technology (Jul 2018)

Silicon nanocrystals: physical properties and potential biomedical applications

  • V. Yu. Timoshenko

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2

Abstract

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Silicon (Si) nanocrystals (NCs) possess photoluminescence at room temperature and promising properties for biomedical applications as bioimaging and various therapeutic modalities. The photodynamic therapy application is based on an ability of Si-NCs to sensitize the generation of reactive oxygen species under illumination. The sonodynamic therapy with Si-NCs can be realized due to their properties to activate the cavitation followed by destruction of cancer cells and tumors. Furthermore, Si-NCs in aqueous media under electromagnetic radiofrequency irradiation can activate the heat release that is promising for the hyperthermia treatment of cancer. This paper reviews the physical properties of Si NCs, which are essential for their applications both in medical diagnostics and therapy. In the paper the properties of Si- NCs and nanoparticles (NPs) are analyzed to reveal their potential for biomedical applications. Besides the data on physical properties of Si-NCs and NPs the results of biomedical investigations of these nanomaterials are also discussed.