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Smart and Sustainable Nanotechnological Solutions in a Battle against COVID-19 and Beyond: A Critical Review

A. Jastrzȩbska, A. Vasilchenko,
2021

The variety of available biocidal features make nanomaterials promising for fighting infections. To effectively battle COVID-19, categorized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), materials scientists and biotechnologists need to combine their knowledge to develop efficient antiviral nanomaterials. By design, nanostructured materials (spherical, two-dimensional, hybrid) can express a diverse bioactivity and unique combination of specific, nonspecific, and mixed mechanisms of antiviral action. It can be related to the material's specific features and their multiple functionalization strategies. This is a complex guiding approach in which an interaction target is constantly moving and quickly changing. On the other hand, in such a rush, sustainability may be put aside. Therefore, to elucidate the most promising nanotechnological solutions, we critically review available data within the frame of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and other types of viruses. We highlight solutions that are, or could be, more sustainable and less toxic. In this regard, reduction of the number of synthetic routes, organic solvents, byproducts, and residues is highly recommended. Such efficient, green solutions may be further used for the prevention of virion-host interactions, treatment of the already developed infection, reducing inflammation, and finally, protecting healthcare professionals with masks, fabrics, equipment, and in other associated areas. Further translation into the market needs putting on the fast track with respect to principles of green chemistry, feasibility, safety, and the environment. © 2021 American Chemical Society.

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Об авторах
  • A. Jastrzȩbska
    Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Wołoska 141, Warsaw, 02-507, Poland
  • A. Vasilchenko
    Institute of Environmental and Agricultural Biology (X-BIO), Tyumen State University, Tyumen, Russian Federation
Название журнала
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
Том
  • 9
Выпуск
  • 2
Страницы
  • 601-622
Ключевые слова
  • Green manufacturing; Hybrid materials; Nanostructured materials; Viruses; Health care professionals; Host interactions; Materials scientist; Mixed mechanisms; Multiple functionalization; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus; Synthetic routes; World Health Organization; Sustainable development
Издатель
  • American Chemical Society
Тип документа
  • Review
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  • scopus