Muhammad Shahbaz , Zobia Zulfiqar , Muhammad Ibrahim , Saqer S. Alotaibi , Nimra Nadeem , Nadeem Sabir , Faheem Amin , Muhammad Zahid
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Abstract
This study deals with synthesizing ternary metal carbides of the ZrxAlCx−1 and their biomedical applications. The synthesis was carried out through the Sol-gel synthesis with variable ratios such as Zr2AlC(x = 2), Zr3AlC2(x = 3), and Zr4AlC3(x = 4). The successful formation was achieved through mixing of zirconium-aluminum-carbon gel precursor, followed by controlled drying and heat treatment. Various analyses were performed to confirm the ternary compounds including the XRD method for the compound’s crystal structure, SEM, and Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to confirm the development of laminated polycrystalline structure and chemical composition of MAX phases, respectively. The Raman analysis investigated vibrational modes present in the prepared materials elemental composition and surface chemistry were investigated in prepared samples by the XPS. FTIR spectroscopy was employed to analyze the functional groups. The biomedical applications of MAX phases, including their antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer properties, were investigated using various pathogens and cell lines. Specifically, ZrxAlCx−1 was tested against E. coli and S. aureus for antibacterial efficacy, Candida albicans for antifungal activity, and the HepG2 cell line for anticancer potential. The results indicated that ZrxAlCx−1 exhibited significant antibacterial and antifungal effects and demonstrated good viability when tested against the HepG2 liver cancer cell line, suggesting its promising potential in these biomedical applications.
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Launched in January 1998, Inorganic Chemistry Communications is an international journal dedicated to the rapid publication of short communications in the major areas of inorganic, organometallic and supramolecular chemistry. Topics include synthetic and reaction chemistry, kinetics and mechanisms of reactions, bioinorganic chemistry, photochemistry and the use of metal and organometallic compounds in stoichiometric and catalytic synthesis or organic compounds.