Current Research and Future of Nanofillers in Biomedical Industry

Fecha de publicación: 01/01/2025
Fuente: Materials
Abstract
Fillers are a convention in biomedical applications that emerged to a new generation in which these fillers are presented as promising and functionalized components. Biomedical applications include caliginous applications such as stents, surgical and dental implants, and devices, which are established usually as connective polymers and fillers, whereas the nanoformulation of these biomaterials that are based on nanofillers (carbon materials, metals, metal-based nanofiller, clays, and biopolymers) usually performed attractive properties such as high efficacity, usability, biocompatibility, antimicrobial activity against a wide range of microbes and viruses, and versatility. Nanofillers are nanosized materials with average particle sizes in the range of 10–100 nm. Therefore, nanofiller-rich materials can benefit biomedical research and industry attributed. In this chapter, the biomedical industries will be discussed and synchronization with the different material breakthroughs with nanofillers to synchronize the past and future as well as the current uses of nanofillers in biomedical applications. Moreover, the angles of aspects of nanofillers and their physical, chemical, mechanical, and biological properties will be presented to configure the applicability and electability.