Interactions Between Graphene-Based Materials and Biological Surfaces: A Review of Underlying Molecular Mechanisms
Review article, 2021

Understanding the underlying molecular mechanism of how graphene materials (GMs) interact with biological surfaces is the key to develop safe and effective biomedical applications of GMs. Here, a systematic and comprehensive mechanistic perspective of interactions between pristine GMs and biological membranes is provided. To this end, first the known mechanisms of interaction between GMs and membrane components are summarized and classified, with a focus on phospholipids, cholesterol, and membrane proteins. Both experimental observations and computational simulations are included. Detailed experimental conditions and physiochemical properties of GMs are listed for each cited application. At the end of this review, current challenges and conflicts that limit biomedical applications of GMs are discussed. Based on reported mechanisms, guidelines for future studies to address the remaining challenges are proposed, specifically with respect to modulating the intrinsic properties of GMs for more efficient and safer therapeutic applications.

graphene derivatives

molecular mechanisms

antibacterial activity

biological membranes

cytotoxicity

cancer therapy

Author

Yanyan Chen

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology

Santosh Pandit

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology

Shadi Rahimi

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology

Ivan Mijakovic

2D-Tech

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology

Advanced Materials Interfaces

2196-7350 (eISSN)

Vol. 8 24 2101132

2D material-based technology for industrial applications (2D-TECH)

VINNOVA (2019-00068), 2020-05-01 -- 2024-12-31.

GKN Aerospace Sweden (2D-tech), 2021-01-01 -- 2024-12-31.

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Cell and Molecular Biology

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Other Chemistry Topics

Biophysics

DOI

10.1002/admi.202101132

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