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\n\nThroughout the years, the list has named a total of 261 IntechOpen authors as Highly Cited. Of those researchers, 69 have been featured on the list multiple times.
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In the same way, the specifications that are considered in the mineral raw material markets are diversified, from very restrictive quality, for high-tech artifacts, to the most eclectic for abrasives and glass-ceramic applications. In the same way, the diversity of contaminations that are accepted in the different industrial batches are very varied and imply a great diversity of application and behavior tests in transformation routines.
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The main basis of titanium dioxide powder and thin film performance is the electron excitation from valance band to conducting one, which can be carried out by lighting the material surface with radiation energy greater than its band gap. Thus, the larger the number of electron‐hole pairs, the greater the rate of degradation of organic compounds by oxy‐reduction [1–5].
There are some mechanism details to be considered after the initiation of lighting process and the final mineralization of organic compounds, which can be changed as a function of the organic molecule type and its semi‐decomposed by‐products, organics concentration and pH of solution, distance between the radiation source and the semiconductor material, radiation intensity and losses in the optical path, as well as some characteristics of the powder or thin film morphologies. But, the characteristic of the titanium dioxide semiconductor is the most important factor to be considered, including the morphology, composition and crystalline structure [6–9].
First of all, the importance of solid morphology is an intuitive aspect due to the basis of heterogeneous catalysis, and the several papers on the literature relating to the synthesis of titanium dioxide nanoparticles provide a good idea of the importance of a large specific area for powders. Innovative semiconductor arrangements like p‐n junction, titanium dioxide glass‐ceramic, ion‐sodium battery based on anatase titanium dioxide ceramic matrix are also investigated in order to provide new applications concerning novel structures and morphologies degrees, making the titanium dioxide much more investigated [10–12].
In sequence, at first sight, the composition aspect seems not be applicable because high purity titanium dioxide should have stoichiometry defined as TiO2. However, the fact is titanium dioxide is an intrinsic N‐type semiconductor due to oxygen vacancies generated during the heat treatment, mainly for samples with high amount of anatase phase. Nevertheless, the non‐doped n‐type anatase titanium dioxide powder or thin films are usually applied as photocatalyst materials in advanced oxidation process for organic compounds. The justification is based on the yield of long‐lived extrinsic photoholes, which is able to promote the water oxidation [13, 14].
The non‐stoichiometry characteristic of titanium dioxide is very similar to the zinc oxide, so that many investigations consider the addition of extrinsic dopants in order to change semiconductor predominant behaviour. But, when the concentration of cation dopants becomes higher or when anion dopants are inserted in oxygen site, the crystalline structure starts to play an important role. In general, metallic cations with different oxidation states than tetravalent titanium are investigated and the energy bandgap and other photonic aspects are availed [15–17]. But, tetravalent titanium vacancies can be also formed through alternative procedures in order to generate some interesting properties, like high p‐type conductivity and better photocatalytic performance [18].
Several works repot related the insertion of heterovalent metallic cations in titanium dioxide lead to the decreasing in the temperature of anatase-to-rutile phase transition and also to more amounts of rutile phase if the powder samples are heat treated up to 600°C [19–22]. Most of the doping approaches aim to shift the absorption edge to lower frequencies than ultraviolet range in order to utilize the titanium dioxide in solar photocatalysis. The nitrogen insertion by replacing lattice oxygen in anatase phase of titanium dioxide has also this central objective. However, there are strong suspicions that the desired surface electronic enhancement was followed by a considerable lattice surface distortion [23, 24].
The most of the doped titanium dioxide structures present different effects for anatase and rutile polymorphism due to the not well‐controlled sample preparation as well as overlapping of several different effects. The oxygen vacancies seem to occur in association with most dopant insertion, and their concentrations are very sensitive to heat treatments. In addition to the lattice distortions and the changes in cation gap states caused by doping process, the oxygen vacancies also act as hole‐trapping sites [25–27].
Even for that high‐ordered single‐crystal rutile sample, the trivalent titanium acting as trap site in (1 1 0) surface was found [28]. Any of those events seems to be significantly responsible for the enhancing or damaging of the titanium dioxide photocatalyst performance. Thus, well‐characterized structural model systems are required to understand other changes in the material bulk or surface [29].
The exclusive structural aspects deserve special attention in order to understand a little more about the interfacial charge transfer in complex surface structure of the titanium dioxide photocatalyst, because the free energy on the single crystal surface is affected by its crystallographic orientation [30]. Different crystallographic planes were investigated separately in single crystal samples, and an interesting hypothesis was proposed concerning the surface atoms alignment. A reasonable experiment set including the etching of high aligned (0 0 1) facet proved that the more aligned the oxygen and titanium atoms on the surface, the greater are the chances of recombination of the electron‐hole pairs [27].
The mechanisms of chemical reaction as a function of crystalline phase are also investigated. The single crystalline rutile (1 1 0) and anatase (1 0 1) samples submitted to the oxygen and water adsorptions at low temperatures, during the reheating up to room temperature, can be very useful to understand several aspects of photocatalysis mechanisms. Both rutile (1 1 0) and anatase (1 0 1) surfaces experience the reaction between oxygen and water molecules in order to form terminal hydroxyl groups on the phase surfaces. While the hydroxyl groups formed on the rutile (1 1 0) surface are highly bridged, on the anatase (1 0 1) surface the hydroxyl groups remain isolated and stable even after annealing above 130°C. The water molecules desorbs readily at room temperature from anatase (1 0 1) surfaces, whereas the oxygen ones remain undissociated and adsorbed in the vicinity of extrinsic P‐type defects, and those differences have important consequences for photocatalysis application [31].
It is well understood that the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition in polycrystalline titanium dioxide powder samples is strongly dependent on the anatase phase characteristics, mainly the impurity amount and the extrinsic dopant type. But, some structural surface aspects for non‐doped and high purity powder samples are also indicative signals, such as the nucleation of the rutile phase by anatase (1 1 2) surface. A different intermediate metastable phase dissimilar to the prior anatase or the final rutile phases was observed, which showed to be sensitive to the compressive strain and the phase anisotropy [32, 33].
The photonic behaviour is strongly influenced by predominant phase characteristics, but some results attributed to the partial anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition through the controlled heat treatment leading to an enhancement in the photocatalytic performance. However, this hypothesis is controversial, because there are serious evidences that the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition can start only the previous ordering in anatase phase. Thus, the relationship between well‐crystallized anatase structure and photocatalytic activity can aid to understand some aspects not yet clarified about this material [34, 35].
The irreversible anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition occurring in temperatures above 600°C is a well‐known fact for any experienced researcher working with titanium dioxide samples. It is also easy to verify that increasing the rutile phase amount is proportional to the temperature of heat treatment beyond 600°C. The anatase phase in titanium dioxide powder samples can be obtained even at room temperatures if no high amounts of organics are present in precursor materials, such as that provided by conventional sol‐gel method. No structural differences seem to occur between the fresh hydrolysed samples and the heat treated one until 150°C, because the anatase phase nuclei is a water‐driven process in order to form oxy‐hydroxide titanium, which is relatively stable up to 150°C [36–38].
The continuous increase in temperature of heat treatment triggers several sequential decomposition stages in fresh hydrolysed gels, concerning the elimination of several residual compounds, such as the adsorbed water, hydroxyl groups and organic by‐products. Unless the organic by‐product types are able to form carbonaceous solid compounds, above the 250°C, the anatase phase is already an impurity‐free material. Nevertheless, the desidroxylation stage is followed by the formation of cross‐linked nuclei, which creates high amount of structural defects, in special, the oxygen vacancies. Those defects only can be eliminated overcoming the energy barrier of titanium‐oxygen bonds, which leads to the structural destroy‐rebuilding processes. This mechanism is the basis of the reconstructive transformation observed in the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition [24, 32] and that is why the effective anatase phase crystallization only occurs when the rutile phase starts to form.
It was demonstrated earlier that the oxygen vacancies in titanium dioxide material configure an N‐type semiconductor, which seems to be a not good photocatalyst due to high electron‐hole combination occurring in oxygen vacancies. In addition, the formation of hydroxyl radical in aqueous media is also dependent on positive holes. Consequently, several dopants with lower oxidation states than titanium (IV) are investigated in order to make that material a P‐type semiconductor [23].
In parallel, the synthesis method also plays an important role on the anatase crystallization and the sol‐gel method is one of the most used to synthesize titanium dioxide powder and thin film samples. That chemical route is able to synthesize well‐crystallized titanium dioxide samples with anatase single phase at very low temperature because the titanium dioxide formation is a water‐driven process that occurs even at room temperature and leads invariably to anatase single phase. It is possible to use only volatile coadjutant reagents, such as the metallic alkoxide precursors and acetic acid complexing agent, so that very little amount of organic wastes gets retained when the fresh gels are dried at 100°C or almost nothing if dried above 150°C. There is no chance for the existence of organic solid residues, even if metallic nitrates are used as dopant precursor reagents, which makes the sol‐gel method the preferential choice in order to obtain nanoparticles of titanium dioxide in anatase single phase with relative success [39].
In addition, the amounts of alcohol solvent and water as hydrolyzing agent are also important on the particle growth stage, because the cross‐linked bonds are affected directly by those coadjutant reagents during the first stages of titanium oxy‐hydroxide nuclei formation. It is almost a consensus that the mean particle diameter reduces as a function of water content in the jellifying process [40], due to the more separation of nuclei from each other. Nevertheless, that means a more amount of terminal hydroxyl groups in anatase phase particle surface and, consequently, a more amount of cross‐linked bonds emerging during the drying stage.
The anatase thermal stability depends on the defect concentration, including the oxygen vacancies. The oxygen vacancies concentration can be dependent on the amount of the cross‐linked bonds among the nanoparticles so that the titanium dioxide nanoparticles can present a significant increase in oxygen vacancies when compared to the coarse particles. Thus, the literature shows that the thermal treatment to crystallize the titanium dioxide nanoparticles is preferentially carried out in temperatures below 500°C, which is still far from the energetic barrier for anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition [41]. Less often, the nanoparticles can be carefully thermal treated under step‐by‐step process by increasing the temperature from 250 to 600°C, at most, if it is desirable to obtain anatase single phase [42], which is probably due to the lower stability for anatase phase in nanoparticle form [43, 44].
On the other hand, homovalent cation doping seems to reduce also the oxygen vacancies, which can also be associated with cross‐linked metal‐oxygen bonds in anatase phase. The insertion of zirconium at 10 mol% in titanium dioxide powder samples avoids the full anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition at higher temperatures than 600°C, leading to the calcined material to present high amounts of anatase phase when calcined up to 750°C. By increasing the zirconium content and calcining the material at same temperature, much more amounts of anatase phase are observed in powder samples. However, an orthorhombic zirconium titanate secondary phase starts to crystallize in addition to the remaining anatase phase when the zirconium content is higher than 10 mol% [45].
By comparing the ionic radii for Ti (IV) and Zr (IV) hexacoordinate cations, it is possible to infer that the zirconium cation is bigger (72 pm) than titanium one (61 pm) [46]. As consequence, if the zirconium substitution in titanium site was successful, then a proportional anatase lattice expansion must be observed as a function of zirconium content until at certain concentration limit, at least [28, 45].
Another homovalent cation dopant investigated for anatase phase stabilization is the tetravalent silicon [47]. Thermal analysis from fresh gel has shown that the presence of silicon dopant can delay the anatase crystallization, which can be visualized by an exothermic peak, towards higher temperatures than undoped titanium dioxide. The cell volume for several calcined samples decreases continually as a function of silicon content, besides the crystallinity loss, as visualized by the X‐ray diffraction patterns followed by rietveld refinement. The calcined samples in wide temperature range show an increase in temperature of anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition, but until a certain dopant concentration limit, signalled as 5 mol%. Different from zirconium dopant, the silicon one does not seem to generate secondary phases, but only to increase the atomic disordering in anatase phase [48]. Those results imply that the silicon dioxide can have infinite solubility in anatase titanium dioxide phase.
Some researchers have believed that the silicon cation is so smaller that its perfect accommodation in interstitial of titanium and oxygen sites of low dense anatase phase is possible. Thus, the explanation for anatase stabilization is justified, because the high dense rutile phase does not have enough interstitial space to accommodate hexacoordinate tetravalent silicon cations, avoiding the phase transition. That consideration is reasonable but is not true, because the ionic radii for hexacoordinate silicon (VI) is 40 pm [46], which means the titanium and silicon cations should experience some repulsion with each other to lead a lattice expansion in anatase phase, which is not observed in the literature.
Furthermore, an important ab‐initio study taking into account the alternative silicon dopant positions in anatase and rutile phases buries the idea of interstitial silicon in titanium dioxide sample once and for all. The calculated results suggest that the interstitial tetravalent silicon cation is energetically favourable neither for anatase phase nor for rutile one. Also, the calculated results are in concordance with lattice parameter contraction; thus, it is not a good idea to continue with the consideration of interstitial tetravalent silicon cations in titanium dioxide anatase phase as the cause for anatase stabilization. At least while the X‐ray diffraction data are showing the consistent anatase lattice contraction for silicon‐doped titanium‐doped powder samples [29].
The stabilization of anatase phase caused by homovalent dopants seems to be related to the increase in cross‐linked metal‐oxygen bond energies still in anatase phase. In addition, the reported enhancement in photocatalytic performance for homovalent doping cannot be related exclusively to the decrease in oxygen vacancies [28]. The effect in crystal surface can play an important role in order to reduce the recombination of electron‐hole pair, and the anatase phase surface presenting oxygen and cations outer of the plane seems to be crucial to avoid that auto‐neutralizing phenomenon [10, 31].
The first attempt to use simultaneously silicon and zirconium dopants was published in 2006 [49] but did not contribute to the correct understanding of the anatase phase stabilization in titanium dioxide samples. First, because the anatase phase stabilization occurring as a function temperature increasing or even significant changes in anatase-to-rutile phase transition were not demonstrated, according the X-ray diffraction patterns available on that work. Except at 700°C, all of the samples presented rutile phase and the authors chose to explain the results by considering no dopant substitutions, but the effect of anatase interparticle secondary phases.
In addition, considerable confusion can occur if the dopant concentrations were referred as weight percent, due to the enormous difference in atomic weight among the metal constituents, and is not a good choice in order to permit the correct understanding of the progressive doping effects. The results provided by simultaneous and equal weight doping elements for silicon and zirconium at 5 wt% [51] correspond to 8.4 mol% for silicon and 2.6 mol% for zirconium, which means a Si/Zr molar ratio more than 3. Even so, no considerable differences were observed comparing the isolated zirconium or silicon doping under the point of view of anatase phase stabilization [47, 48, 50–52].
Other consideration about the mechanism of the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition is no longer valid, specially, the affirmation that the anatase phase starts to convert into rutile one at lower temperatures through particle agglomeration in a kinetically controlled reaction. It was demonstrated already that there is a thermodynamic stability for anatase phase at standard conditions of temperature and pressure [29], which is determined probably by titanium‐oxygen bond energies [24]. The kinetic component starts to play an important role only after overcoming the energetic barrier at very high temperatures, like above 900°C [28].
Only in 2016, another publication reporting the silicon-zirconium-doped titanium dioxide sample was found [53]. There are several doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles calcined at 500°C only, but unexpectedly, the authors discuss about the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition as a function of dopant type for anatase single phase samples. In addition, a sample containing only silicon and zirconium dopants was also not prepared so that it was not possible to evaluate the effects of the simultaneous silicon and zirconium doping on titanium dioxide. Despite that the authors affirm that the sample simultaneously doped with copper, silicon and zirconium cations at 15 mol% in total concentration and equal parts showed a great improvement in photocatalytic performance for the degradation of methyl orange.
No other articles about the simultaneous silicon‐ and zirconium‐doped titanium dioxide sample were found in the literature. That way, the present work aims to provide an accurate investigation about exclusive and simultaneous silicon and zirconium doping in titanium dioxide powder samples obtained through the sol‐gel method in order to demonstrate the structural basis of anatase phase stabilization. It is very important to keep in mind that equal parts of tetravalent silicon and zirconium cations represent the average ionic radii close to the tetravalent titanium cation, considering all of those in hexacoordinate sites. It is also important to know that zircon silicate ZrSiO4 possesses also anatase phase, which can be thermally stable until very high temperatures [46, 54].
In order to provide a consistent discussion about the influence of the zirconium-silicon simultaneous doping, the non-modified titanium dioxide samples were prepared in the same experimental conditions used to obtaining the doped samples. It was used the true sol-gel method involving only analytical grade reagents for the preparation of the powder samples. First, titanium (IV) isopropoxide 97% (Sigma‐Aldrich) was added drop wise in glacial acetic acid 99.7% (F. Maia) under stirring. The molar ratio between the acetic acid and total metallic cations was adjusted to 4 for both samples. Due to the exothermic reaction, the homogenous mixture was cooled to room temperature by maintaining stirring for 30 min before the next step. For silicon-zirconium (Si‐Zr)‐doped titanium dioxide sample, tetraethyl orthosilicate 98% (Sigma‐Aldrich) and zirconium (IV) propoxide 70% (Sigma‐Aldrich) are added in order to obtain 5 mol% of Si‐Zr doping. Then, for both samples, the isopropyl alcohol R.G. (Qhemis) was added in order to adjust the metal concentration to 0.1 molar.
After a homogenization stage through the stirring for 30 min, acidified water was added in order to promote the acid hydrolysis. For that proposes, nitric acid solution with pH 3.5 was previously prepared in order to represent a molar ratio between water and metallic cations close to 5. Thus, both composition sols were stirred for 1 hour, capped and allowed to stand at ambient conditions for 24 hours in order to complete the jellification. Both xerogels showed transparent characteristics before the drying process carried out in drying oven at 100°C overnight and ground process in porcelain mortar. Finally, both dry gel samples were divided into several aliquots in order to perform the calcination step in wide range of temperature for 2 hours in a muffle type oven under static atmosphere. The expected compositions are TiO2 and Si0.25Zr0.25Ti0.95O2, for pure and Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide‐calcined powder samples, respectively.
Both dry gel compositions were characterized by simultaneous thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis (TG/DTA) in order to verify basic differences between non‐doped and Silicon-zirconium-doped gel sample along the temperature of thermal treatment. For that characterization, aliquots close to 100 mg were placed in alumina crucibles and compared with the same amount of alpha‐alumina powder as standard material. Sample and reference material crucibles were submitted to heating rate of 10°C min−1 from room temperature up to 900°C under synthetic air flux of 10 mL min−1 by using a Netszch—Thermische Analyse equipped with TASC 414/2 controller and Pt 10 thermocouples.
The dry gel at 100°C and all of the calcined powder samples in a wide temperature set were characterized by X‐ray diffractometry by using D5005 Siemens equipment operating with K‐alpha nickel‐filtered Cu radiation from 20 to 80° (2‐theta) in step scan mode in order to collect the diffraction signal in intervals of 0.02° (2‐theta) during 1 s. The obtained diffraction patterns were phase identified using the JCPDS data bank [54], and the anatase and rutile structural models were taken from ICSD data bank [55]. The raw files were refined starting from the chosen anatase and rutile structural models by rietveld method [56] performed with the last upgraded DBWS software [57, 58] in order to include the size‐strain calculation.
Figure 1(a) shows the TG/DTG/DTA curves for both dry gel samples, where it is possible to observe higher weight losses for Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide dry gel in all of the weight loss stages from room temperature up to 460°C. The first weight loss is an endothermic event associated to the volatilisation processes of residual alcohols and acetic acid, including probable ester and nitro compounds, which possess boiling temperatures up to 100°C. In addition to the slight narrow endothermic peak observed for Si‐Zr doped titanium dioxide dry gel, the volatile compounds present in that sample were 1.7%, against 1. 3% for pure one, considering the final temperature at 180°C for both curves, according to the DTA peaks.
Thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis for pure and silicon‐zircon‐doped titanium dioxide dry gel samples: (a) entire TG/DTG/DTA curves and (b) amplification of TG curves between 390 and 900°C.
Residual organic compounds and free‐water are desorbed from porous matrixes between 180 and 250°C, markedly a kinetic event, as can be verified by the absence of DTG or DTA peaks in that region. That desorption event represented a weight loss of 0.7% for Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide dry gel, against 0.4% for the same event in pure titanium dioxide sample. Thus, the total weight losses observed for Si-Zr-doped and pure titanium dioxide dry gels from 30 to 250°C increase for 2.4 and 1.7%, respectively.
The first exothermic event for both samples occurs between 250 and 460°C, which was associated to the cross‐link bonding among the hydroxyl groups in nuclei surface through the dehydroxylation process. The water losses associated to that event were close to 2.8% for Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide sample and 2.6% for pure one. It is also possible to notice that the exothermic peaks (DTA) precede the water weight loss (DTG) in almost 20°C, which prove that the water loss is slower than the dehydroxylation process.
Supposedly, this result is coherent with expected reduction of empty volume among the nuclei due to the pore constriction associated to the cross‐link bonding, which harms the water desorption. It is also possible to notice that the exothermic peak for Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide sample is considerably more intense than that observed for the pure one. Then, already during the dehydroxylation process, an important energetic difference is observed for zircon silicate titanium dioxide samples when compared to the pure one, which can justify possible changes in photocatalysis performances due to the important role the hydroxyl groups in anatase surface have in charge transference and electron‐hole recombining processes.
Finally, the anatase crystallization process is observed after the last weight loss and the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide samples present two evidenced exothermic events. According to correlated work [59], the presence of silicon dioxide in titanium dioxide seems to favour the crystallization process as a facilitator of the oxygen vacancy elimination. In fact, it is possible to visualize that the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium‐doped sample has both events more exothermically energetic than the pure one. But, other considerable differences are also observed concerning the temperature of maximum energy. The Si‐Zr‐doped titanium sample possesses the first crystallization stage starting below 400°C, already during the cross‐link bonding, and ends at 550°C. For the pure titanium dioxide sample, there is only a shoulder at 650°C in DTA curve, which is very difficult to view without the graphic software help.
Taking into account that the shoulder in pure titanium dioxide sample occurs above the typical anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition, it is possible to infer that some amounts of rutile phase probably is already present at that 650°C. Thus, the third exothermic event for pure‐doped titanium‐doped sample is centred at 800°C, probably associated to the complete formation of rutile phase. On the other hand, the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide sample presents the third exothermic event probably above 900°C (not observed due the analysis ending). Nevertheless, there is no evidence that the rutile phase is already present above 900°C, because the zircon silicate has an increasingly stable anatase structure with increasing calcination time and temperature. Thus, 5 mol% of Si‐Zr may be sufficient to prevent the rutile phase transition in titanium dioxide samples calcined until 900°C, at least.
Figure 1(b) shows the amplification of TG curves between 390 and 896°C in order to show the weight gain for both samples starting to occur immediately after the final weight loss. Then, it is acceptable that the hypothesis based on oxygen vacancies elimination starts after the ending of cross‐link bonding. Both titanium dioxide samples present significant weight gain due to the oxygen incorporation. However, the pure titanium dioxide sample presents higher 0.5% more oxygen incorporation than the Si‐Zr‐doped one. In addition, the weight gain for Si‐Zr‐doped sample only becomes remarkable after 550°C.
One important relation between both the samples related to the anatase phase stabilization can be established by considering that the oxygen incorporation is not finished at 900°C due to the kinetic component. Thus, more weight gain can continue to occur until both samples reach a similar weight gain values. If it is true, then the velocity constant for oxygen incorporation in the Si‐Zr‐doped sample is lower because the same weight gain is reached for pure sample at 811°C, which represents 85°C lower than the Si‐Zr‐doped sample. An accurate investigation of that dependence would be very interesting to clarify the energetic changes provided by simultaneous silicon-zirconium doping process.
In Figure 2, X‐ray diffraction patterns showing the phase evolution starting from 100°C for 24 hours to 900°C for 2 hours are shown. The pure titanium dioxide sample presents anatase single phase up to 600°C, which means the rutile phase starts to form at 650°C, according to DTA analysis evidence. On one hand, a continuous increase in temperature of calcination leads to much more rutile phase in the samples until the formation of rutile single phase in pure titanium dioxide powder samples above the 800°C (Figure 2(a)). On the other hand, the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide samples present no evidence of rutile phase even at 900°C (Figure 2(b)).
X‐ray diffraction patterns showing the phase evolution for starting from 100°C for 24 hours up to 900°C for 2 hours: (a) pure and (b) Si‐Zr titanium dioxide samples.
The angle degrees and the relative intensities for anatase phase peaks in all of the calcination temperatures fit with those available on JCPDS card number 21‐1272, whereas the rutile phase was perfectly identified with the angle degrees and the relative intensities available on JCPDS card number 21‐1276. Nevertheless, it is easy to observe a considerable peak enlargement for Si‐Zr‐doped samples for all temperatures, if compared to the pure ones. However, neither the angle degrees nor the relative intensities are changed for the anatase peaks in Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide samples along the temperature of calcination.
In order to understand the structural effects beyond the visual observation of the X‐ray diffraction patterns, a structural refinement was carried out for all of the samples. That procedure starts choosing the structural models for anatase and rutile phase available on the ICSD data bank. The best adequacy was obtained by setting the lattice parameters and atomic positions according to card numbers 82084 and 53997, for anatase and rutile phase, respectively. After more than 3000 cycles, the refinement factors reach the minimum permitted for statistically expected values provided by method. More information about that methodology is available on the specific literature [56–58, 60].
The lattice parameters of each phase are shown in Figure 3. It is possible to observe a consistent variation for all of the refined parameters, making possible an appropriated discussion. For anatase phase, both compositions, the lattice parameters present the same variation samples and, except for 100°C, the vector a and c values are slightly higher for pure titanium dioxide samples, at least up to 600°C, where the anatase phase for pure titanium dioxide sample becomes unstable (Figure 3(a)). By considering tetravalent silicon and zirconium hexacoordinate dopant cations, with ionic radii of 40 pm and 72 pm, respectively, the average radii are close to 56 pm. Therefore, the substituting cations constitute as smaller than hexacoordinate tetravalent titanium substituted one (61 pm). Thus, it is a coherent result that the slight lattice contraction was observed for the Si‐Zr doped samples.
Refined lattice parameters for anatase phase as a function of calcination temperature for: (a) vectors values and (b) calculated unit cell volume and tetragonality (c/a).
Maybe it is not important to explain the basis of the anatase phase stabilization, but the inverse effect that occurred at 100°C is in consequence of the higher amount hydroxyl groups in Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide dry gel, as was demonstrated in TG analysis. The importance of the Rietveld analysis is established just above the 650°C and remarkable difference is observed among the samples originated from both the compositions. In temperatures close to anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition, the both vectors a and c of anatase phase for pure titanium dioxide samples start to reduce, marking the initial collapse of anatase phase, which will no longer be present at 800°C. By observing the same variation for Si‐Zr‐doped samples, it is possible to observe that behaviour is characteristic of anatase phase crystallization, but only for pure titanium dioxide sample and is followed by the anatase to rutile phase transition.
By observing the variation of anatase cell volume in Figure 3(b) it is possible to notice an impressive variation similarity with the variation of vector a (Figure 3(a)), for both samples. It is possible to observe the tetragonality changes between the pure and the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide samples in the same way, but only displaced to higher temperature for Si‐Zr‐doped one. Thus, those results corroborate the previous DTA differences and the tetragonality of anatase single phase in the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide sample calcined at 900°C is very close to the well‐crystallized anatase single phase observed in the pure titanium dioxide sample calcined at 600°C.
The reliable crystallization process was investigated through the size‐strain calculation according to the methodology well-established [60] and using tungsten carbide as standard material in order to evaluate the instrumental contributions. It was noticed that the crystallite size stays in low values until the beginning of anatase‐to‐rutile phase formation and the peak narrowing is originated from the reduction of the lattice microstrain practically (Figure 4(a)). Thus, the crystallite coalescence occurs as a consequence of the destroying-rebuilt oxygen-metallic cation bonds process starting at 650°C, regardless of anatase-to rutile phase transition. Beyond that reconstructive transformation, above 700°C, the crystallite sizes considerably increase despite of some variation on lattice microstrain. In Figure 4(b), it is possible to observe that the anatase structure starts with spacious oxygen site through the negative values for isotropic thermal parameters. As the atomic scattering is associated to a specific site volume, it is probable that the hydroxyl groups push oxygen atoms away from each other. The isotropic parameters become higher after the dehydroxylation process and that results are coherent with cell volume variation and thermal analysis results. However, for pure titanium dioxide samples, the atoms experience a new localized spacing in the temperature close to the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition, different from Si‐Zr‐doped ones. That event indicates the reconstructive transformation occurs through the destroying-rebuilt bonds, because the variation of the isotropic thermal parameters presents noticeable inflection during that process.
Calculated data through the refined lattice parameters and peak profiles: (a) crystallite size and lattice microstrain and (b) isotropic thermal parameters.
The accurate structural characterization was carried out by X‐ray diffractometry and rietveld refinement in titanium dioxide sample synthesized through sol‐gel method and calcined in wide temperature range in order to evaluate the effects on the thermal stabilization of the zirconium silicate doping at 5 mol%. The discussion of structural variations in both pure and Si‐Zr‐doped sample compositions was supported by corresponding thermal analysis taken from dry gels and consistent correlations were found.
The silicon and zircon dopants lead to more retention of residues coming from jellying process and also the fresh anatase formed is more hydrolyzed. All of the exothermic events associated to the phase crystallization in both samples are displaced to higher temperatures if compared to the pure titanium dioxide sample. Thus, the final crystallization associated to oxygen vacancies elimination as a function of oxygen incorporation occurs above 900°C.
By observing the X‐ray diffraction patterns, it was possible to prove that the Si‐Zr dopants at concentration of 5 mol% are able to prevent the rutile phase transition in titanium dioxide samples calcined up to 900°C. But, the rietveld analysis was very important to found the structural basis for that behaviour and the known reconstructive transformation was proved for the anatase‐to‐rutile phase transition. It was possible to show that the isotropic thermal parameters for oxygen and titanium atoms are considerably affected just during the anatase phase collapse and rutile one rising.
The crystallite coalescence responsible for anatase crystallization does not occur in pure titanium dioxide samples, and the X‐ray diffraction peaks narrowing observed for calcined samples in several publications is consequence only of the microstrain reduction. Thus, the pure titanium dioxide samples cannot be crystallized as anatase phase without the parallel rutile phase conversion, different from the Si‐Zr‐doped titanium dioxide sample. Consequently, well‐crystallized anatase single phase at 900°C can be obtained by doping the titanium dioxide samples with 5 mol% of Si‐Zr. That composition can become a new semiconductor matrix for the investigation of new dopants in order to improve further the photocatalysis performance or maybe, other possible applications.
A wound can be defined as a disruption of the functioning and anatomical structure of the tissues. This disruption ranges from more severe damage to the subcutaneous tissue with tendons, vessels, nerves, parenchymal organs, muscles, and bones being affected or a small break in the epithelial tissue [1].
Wound healing is a process of recovery, and it has three phases: inflammation, proliferation, and maturation. However, if the process is not thoroughly studied, this is not enough to understand wound healing. Wound healing involves complicated continuous interactions between cells and mediators. Recently, there has been an increase in the understanding of cellular interactions and inflammatory mediators, as new mediators are discovered every year [1, 2].
The complicated and organized cascade of biochemical and cellular events is triggered by an injury resulting in a wound. The nonclosure of the wound or delay in healing is the result of prolongation or failure in any one of the phases of wound healing. This delay is one of the significant clinical issues affecting health care expenditure. A better understanding of the pathophysiologic process can better grasp the fundamentals of wound healing physiology [3]. The macroscopic appearance of an open wound is shown in Figure 1.
The macroscopic appearance of an open wound [
The damaged tissue is restored after the tissue lesion occurs, followed by the tissue repair and regeneration process involving a series of cellular and molecular events. The amalgamation of different dynamic processes involving blood cells, parenchymal cells, and soluble mediators gives rise to different wound healing phases. The tissue edema is developed due to soluble mediators. The area of the tissue injury is reduced by contracting the myofibroblasts and fibroplasia in the proliferative stage. Re-epithelialization and angiogenesis are still observed at this stage. The mesenchymal components are generated by the endothelial cells, which are adequately orchestrated by the signaling proteins. This process is called as Hedgehog pathway [4].
This chapter focuses on the applications of microneedles for wound care management. However, it is also imperative to understand the types of wounds, different stages of the healing process, and available treatments before discussing microneedle-based treatments. Details on wounds and their treatments are presented in the next sections, followed by microneedle application for wound healing [5].
Wounds are classified based on many criteria. An essential factor in managing the injury and the wound repair is the time elapsed since the injury. Thus, depending upon the time frame of healing, wounds are clinically categorized as acute or chronic [6].
The self-repairing wounds that proceed with an orderly healing process, with an anatomical and functional restoration as the end result, are called acute wounds. A total of 5–10 days or a maximum of 30 days is the duration of time needed for acute wounds to heal. The surgical procedure or traumatic loss of tissue gives rise to acute wounds. Traumatic wounds usually involve bone fractures or only soft tissue [6]. An image of the acute wound can be a small cut on the finger, as shown in Figure 2.
A photograph of an acute wound or self-repairing wound [
The wounds that are not repaired in a timely or orderly manner and fail to follow the typical healing stages are called chronic wounds. Many factors cause the disturbance in the healing process of the four stages of the wound, such as tissue hypoxia, necrosis, exudate, infection, and excessive levels of inflammatory cytokines. A nonhealing state is perpetuated due to the cascading of tissue responses to the continuous state of inflammation in the wound. Chronic wounds relapse frequently, and the functional and anatomical outcomes are inferior. Pressure, burns, vasculitis, naturopathic, arterial, and venous insufficiency are causes of chronic wounds [6]. An example of a chronic wound is shown in Figure 3.
An example of a chronic wound [
The combination of tissue defects and infections is classified as a complicated wound. It is a unique entity. Complicated wounds are affected by different types of infections. A wide tissue resection and traumatic or postinfectious etiology are a few of the causes of complicated wounds. Irrespective of the size, management, cause, and location, every wound is contaminated. The infection that develops depends on the number and type of microorganisms, virulence, the patient’s inherent resistance, and the local blood supply. Heat, redness, pain, edema, and limited or loss of function of the affected part are the symptoms or the typical characteristics of infection. The wound classification is also done based on the criteria, such as degree of contamination, morphological characteristics, etiology, and communication with solid or hollow organs [6]. Wounds are also classified as open and closed. In the case of open wounds, the underlying tissue is exposed, and the skin layer is damaged. In the case of a closed wound, the skin is not severed, but the underlying tissue is damaged [7]. The image shown in Figure 4 depicts a complicated, open, and contaminated wound.
A photograph of a complicated wound [
The wound healing process mainly consists of four stages: Hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling [8]. The graphical representation of this sequence is shown in Figure 5.
A diagrammatic representation of wound healing phases: Hemostasis phase, inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, and remodeling [
An image indicating different stages of hemostasis: vessel constriction, primary hemostasis, and fibrin clot conversion [
A picture of the inflammatory phase indicating the inflammation and the action of fibrin and phagocyte [
Graphical representation of four stages of wound healing and their mutual relation is depicted in the figure above [
A diagrammatic representation of the remodeling phase and the process involved in maturation or remodeling [
Chronic wounds do not follow the timely fashion of wound healing. Burns are included in chronic wounds as they take a long duration to heal than acute wounds. A large variety of surgically induced wounds and traumatic wounds are considered as chronic wounds by surgeons, as they heal unexpectedly slow. These chronic wounds are also considered as vascularly compromised or infected. Chronic wounds also include the entire category of skin ulcers [14].
Despite good wound management, chronic wounds remain intractable, and they fail to follow the orderly phases of healing. Chronic wounds are detained in a self-perpetuating inflammatory stage. There are a high number of factors that delay wound healing, such as vascular insufficiency, chronic disease, malnutrition, diabetes, and aging. It is also affected by local factors, such as infection, edema, and pressure [15]. The wound gets locked in a prolonged and heightened inflammatory state due to the subsequent tissue damage, which is characterized by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and destructive enzymes perpetuating the cycle associated with neutrophil infiltration. If the primary noxious factor is eliminated, many chronic wounds can be effectively healed [16].
Patients with chronic wounds suffer the loss of function, financial costs, pain, and infections due to nonhealing ulcers, leading to sepsis or amputations. Diabetes, obesity, and the aging population are some of the high-profile issues that give rise to chronic wounds. In most parts of the world, these health issues are on the rise, and with this, the occurrence of diabetic, venous, and nonhealing pressure ulcers also increases. Unfortunately, the appropriate care and education about chronic wounds are lacking. The causes of chronic wounds overshadow their significance, and also, their costs are poorly documented. However, the quality of life of around 40 million people is impacted adversely and persists as a silent epidemic [17].
There are three main categories of chronic wounds: diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous ulcers. There exists a fourth small group secondary to arterial ischemia [14].
Venous stasis ulcers affect around 1–2% of the adult population, primarily women and the elderly. They occur mainly in the lower limb and account for more than half. Venous hypertension and congestion are mainly responsible for venous ulcers caused due to venous thrombosis or valvular incompetence [18]. The blood vessel permeability is increased due to back pressure, which leads to leakage of red blood cells and macromolecules into the perivascular space. These then act as chemoattractants for leukocyte infiltration. Inflammatory processes associated with reperfusion exacerbate the injury, and leg elevation restores the effective loss of circulation. Venous ulcers commonly occur in the medial malleolus. They tend to be shallower and more prominent and are irregular with ill-defined margins [19]. Figure 10 depicts the various stages involved in the formation of venous ulcers.
Various stages of venous ulcers: from skin redness, inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue in the area of the lower leg progresses to formation of wound on the surface [
Arterial ulcers are rare when compared to venous ones. The consequence of arterial insufficiency, which is caused by atherosclerosis or rarely thromboembolic or radiation damage, gives rise to arterial ulcers. When the arterial lumen narrows down, it reduces perfusion, which leads to ischemia and hypoxia [18]. Peripheral vascular disease is defined as the blockage of arteries other than those supplying blood to the heart and brain. An increase in age, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, and hypercholesterolemia are the significant risk factors for these ulcers. The management of risk factors and reconstructive surgery or angioplasty to restore the peripheral flow is a part of wound therapy. These ulcers usually occur distally over bony prominences and are present with a round and the sharply demarcated border [20]. Figure 11 is an image representing an arterial ulcer.
An image representing an arterial ulcer [
These kinds of ulcers are common in patients who have compromised sensory perception and mobility, are either paralyzed or unconscious, and cannot respond to the periodic need for repositioning. When the capillary pressure is exceeded by tissue compression due to prolonged, unrelieved pressure or shear leads to ischemia necrosis. This is the result of tissue hypoxia and ischemia-reperfusion injury. Usually, skin over bony prominences, such as the sacrum, hips, and malleoli, is vulnerable to pressure ulcers. This may be caused after as little as two hours of immobility [18]. Figure 12 shows the four different stages of pressure ulcers.
Schematic representation of four different stages of pressure ulcer and penetration of wound at different stages [
Around 382 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes mellitus, which is one of the leading causes of death. Diabetic foot ulcers are a common serious complication of diabetes and are very common. Diabetes associated with peripheral neuropathy increases the risk of ulceration due to repeated mechanical stress, which creates a weakened, insensate foot, heightened by disrupted perfusion. Wound healing is directly disrupted by metabolic derangements caused due to hyperglycemia in diabetic patients [18]. There is a higher risk of re-ulceration, amputation, and death in patients suffering from diabetic foot ulcers. This has drawn greater attention to diabetic wound healing and limb salvage in the recent past [21]. Figure 13 shows patients suffering from diabetic ulcers.
A photograph of diabetic ulcers caused due to repeated mechanical stress, which creates a weakened, insensate foot, heightened by disrupted perfusion [
Techniques like cushions, magnetic fields, pressure-relieving beds, ultrasound, and electric fields are also used along with conventional medications. The healing and prevention of pressure wounds are addressed by the aforementioned methods [22].
LASER (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) therapy is one of the potential methods. The efficiency of LASER therapy is affected by different parameters. There has been a variety of studies to develop this technique for various medical applications [23]. Figure 14 shows the wound healing procedure using laser therapy.
A picture of a device used in laser therapy for wound healing application [
Recently, lasers have enhanced the nonsurgical method of the wound healing procedure. A therapy of low-power light is a great approach to treat lesions of wounds using light devices like LASER (light amplification by stimulated emission of adiation). A laser is used to repair the biological injury. However, it is not entirely understood the role of laser in reducing pain and repairing tissue. The parameters like optical properties of the tissue, wavelength, and dosage of light affect the interaction of biological tissues and light. Laser has features like various active media types, including solid, liquid, and gaseous materials and also resonant optical cavity [24]. A wide range of therapeutic effects is produced with an account of different irradiation conditions, such as frequency, duration of treatment, and exposure time, and also other laser parameters, such as energy, pulse frequency, pulse duration, power, and wavelength. The wounded cells are affected with suboptimal growth with laser therapy without affecting normal cells [10].
When the dosage of laser therapy was more than 5 J/cm2, it revealed more considerable biological effects. It is also shown that at lower doses, no biological effects were observed, and at very high doses, the cell function is inhibited. Hence an optimum dosage of laser gives better results in wound healing [18].
Ultrasound (US) waves have always proven promising therapeutic outcomes for various wounds. The main advantages of US in healing the wound are as follows: highly steering, focusable and high penetration into the wound bed. The physiological mechanisms of US in wound healing are based on its antimicrobial effects. There is no definite dose response observed in the clinical trials of this technique, despite evidence of therapeutic efficiency for chronic wounds in particular. To better understand the dose response and mechanism of action of US methods, more clinical trials and
A photograph of a device used for ultrasound therapy [
The low US frequencies in the range of 20–120 kHz are used in wound healing applications. The process of producing heat in the tissue by delivering nonionizing radiation in the form of mechanical sound waves is called the therapeutic US, which is a physical method. When the frequencies 1.0 MHz and 3.0 MHz are used to exert the therapeutic US, it attains a depth of 5 cm and even more beneath the body surface. It is also the often used deep-heating modality.
Very high frequencies of US may cause cell death, whereas low frequencies of US have beneficial effects on the wound [26]. The wound healing procedures, such as gene treatment, fracture repair, sonoporation, sonophoresis, and physiotherapy, use low power of US. By altering the wave intensity and wavelength, the US dosage could be changed. US therapy can either be pulsed or continuous. More heating effects are exerted by continuous US therapy. The pulsed US has on and off cycles; this variation changes the dosage of US therapy [27].
A different level of success has been achieved using various technologies to treat chronic wounds. Additional treatments like the application of fillers such as collagen sponges, usage of negative wound pressure, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, application of select growth factors, advanced wound dressings, systemic or local antibiotic therapy, and, more recently, the use of cell-based tissue-engineered products have been applied depending on the type and severity of the wound that is being treated [28]. In this section, we have mainly focused on the details of the microneedle, followed by the wound treatment using microneedles.
This technique is based on the use of tiny needles, so small that they are measured in micrometers (millionths of a meter/μm). These microneedles are designed to deliver medicines. In terms of how they work, microneedles are similar to that transdermal patch, for example, the ones used for nicotine delivery that helps people give up smoking compared to the traditional hypodermic needles [17].
The epidermis plays an essential role in acting like a protective layer and keeping things out and protecting all the penetrants. It forms the 10–50 μm layer. When we talk about drug delivery, we mainly aim to get the medicine across this layer. It is this issue from where the concept of the microneedle was developed [29].
Microneedles were made worldwide using the materials like silicon, glass, and metal by the researchers during late 1990s. Microneedles are capable of creating an easier passage to reach the bloodstream in the lower dermal layers. This is a pain-free and easy way of delivering a wide range of medicines across the skin. Figure 16 is an image of an array of microneedles. Figure 17 shows the penetration of a conventional needle and a microneedle [30]. The dimensions of the microneedle are as shown in Figure 18.
A photograph of a microneedle array [
Diagrammatic representation of three DDS delivering drugs through various layers of skin: Topical DDS, microneedles-based DDS, and hypodermic needle [
A schematic representation of a microneedle and various sections of a microneedle array [
Solid microneedles are arranged as an array in a two-part system; microscopic wells are created on the skin using this microneedle just deep enough to penetrate the outermost layer of the skin, and then a transdermal patch is used to apply the drug. Collagen induction therapy is a method in dermatology, which uses solid microneedles. This method involves the repeated puncturing of the skin with microneedles, wherein the expression and deposition of elastin and collagen proteins are induced [32].
These are similar to solid microneedles with respect to the material. They act like a reservoir containing the drug to be delivered to the site directly. The flow rate of the microneedle influences the drug delivery; therefore, a flawed design or excessive swelling may cause clogging of the array. Hollow microneedles have a higher probability of collapsing under pressure, thus failing to deliver drugs [32].
Coated microneedles are designed using metals or polymers, similar to that of solid microneedles. Here the drug is directly applied to the microneedle, unlike in other cases where patches or applicators are used. To ensure the proper delivery of the drug, thickening agents or surfactants are used to cover coated microneedles. The chemicals that are used on coated microneedles are known as irritants. There is sometimes the risk of local inflammation in the area where the array was used. In such cases, the array can be removed immediately without harming the patient [32].
In the case of dissolvable microneedles, they encapsulate the drug using a nontoxic polymer, which is dissolved completely when it enters the skin. Fibroin is a polymer that is derived from silk protein. This fibroin can be molded into structures of microneedles and also dissolves once into the body; therefore, in the recent past, researchers and pharmaceutical companies have started to study its mechanisms and potential [32].
This type of microneedles has no drug in itself. They follow the technique of swelling in the skin to allow the diffusion of the drug inside the reservoir layer attached to the microneedle for dermal microcirculation for systemic absorption [32].
The various types of microneedles explained above are shown in Figure 19.
A schematic representation of five different types of microneedles: solid removable, coated, dissolving, hollow, and hydrogel-forming microneedles [
The applications of microneedles in different domains are shown below in the chart in Figure 20 [33].
A flow chart to represent the various applications of microneedles in the medical field including drug delivery, vaccine and gene delivery, ocular drug delivery, combination therapy, and biomacromolecule delivery [
In the case of chronic wounds, the delivery of topically administered therapeutics is disrupted due to the discharge of exudate, the presence of eschar, and a harsh chemical microenvironment rich in various enzymes. Therefore, to make therapeutics more available at the wound bed and also control the distribution of the drug spatially, by having control over the drug content of individual needles, MNA systems are developed. Based on the control temporal release profile, MNAs are classified as passive, active, and smart releases [34]. Researchers have utilized these different strategies to deliver different therapeutics to enhance the healing of the wound process and solve the crucial dysfunctions existing in the chronic wound microenvironments [35].
This method is one of the simplest available methods to carry biologics from MNAs, despite the fact that alteration of release kinetics is not possible when the passive release MNA is in action. However, they can be altered during the development phase of MNAs by changing various components of the system design. Several chronic wound symptoms, such as low vascularization and infection, are addressed using this technique [36]. Fabrication of MNA using an antibiotic agent encapsulated within an MNA structure or an antibacterial material is the straightforward approach to creating antibacterial MNA. Both the concepts mentioned above were achieved by Yi et al. by filling zinc nitrate (Zn2+) into chitosan (CS) MNs, which defeated unloaded CS MNs in the eradication of
(A) The different parts of hybrid microneedle including the scaffolding material used for preserving the stem-cell functionality offered by the core-shell structure for facile insertion, (B) the mechanism involved in MNA-based delivery of stem cell action meant for enhanced regeneration [
MNAs that work on passive delivery of biological materials provide effortless and smoothly applicable point of care (POC) systems. It does not adhere to the needs connected with the wound environment, which is dynamic in nature throughout the process of healing. The effect of therapeutics is different at different stages of wound healing. Therapeutics that may improve healing at one stage of healing can prove to be harmful or useless at a different stage. The application of active MNA systems could be a promising alternative to passive MNAs. In this mechanism, the dissolving Gantrez® AN-139 MNA was loaded with photosensitizing methylene blue to perform photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (PACT). In this approach, the photosensitizing drug is activated using light, which releases reactive radicals. The targeted bacteria are broken down by these reactive radicals [39]. The 3D printed SEM image of hollow microneedles is shown in Figure 22A. Figure 22B shows the smartphone-controlled wireless pumping system that is able to deliver therapeutics on demand.
(A) The MNA integrated with flexible microfluidic patch for drug distribution in the wound bed. Figure shows a 3D printed SEM image hollow microneedles. (B) The smartphone controlled wireless pumping system which is able to deliver the therapeutics on demand [
An additional mechanism in the engineering of systems based on MNA for better healing of the wound is by using smart materials. These smart materials can respond to changes in the environment of the wound. Smart systems are the combination of responsiveness of active systems, which can react to the dynamic requirements of the chronic wound and user simplicity of passive release MNAs. In a recent study of this strategy, the fabrication of MNAs is from a combination of VEGF-loaded NIPAM hydrogel and antibacterial chitosan. NIPAM is temperature sensitive. The release of VEGF from the permeable hydrogel network is triggered by an increase in the temperature of a chronic inflamed wound. The lack of vascularization and bacterial infection are addressed by combining chitosan with VEGF loading. The capability of MNA to kill most of the bacteria in both E. coli and S. aureus cultures was shown in the antibacterial test. The MNA patch developed was applied to the rats with severely infected wounds, in which it was found that the VEGF-loaded MNA group showed the thickest granulation tissue and the most wound closure. It also demonstrated increased deposition of collagen, angiogenesis, and downregulated inflammatory response.
The MNA systems are also fabricated using bacteria-responsive smart materials to treat infected wounds [40].
Figure 23A shows the mechanism involved in the release of VEGF in the wound bed with the increase in temperature during wound inflammation.
(A) The mechanism involved in release of VEGF into the wound bed with the increase in temperature during wound inflammation. (B) The mechanism involved in MNA patch action. (C) Fabricated-MNA (top) MNA which is loaded with fluorescent-labelled drugs (bottom) [
The mechanism involved in the MNA patch is shown in Figure 23B. Figure 23C shows the fabricated MNA on the top and MNA loaded with florescent loaded drugs in the bottom.
The wound closures are improved by using MNAs and by the physical application of mechanical forces. The MNAs developed are to bring about mechanical interlocking after insertion due to swelling. The mechanism of interlocking by using MNAs helps the process of healing a wound by inducing wound closure and protecting the tissue from mechanical stress. This is achieved using hybrid core-shell structured MNAs consisting of a non-swellable core and a swellable hydrogel shell. After insertion, the ISF is absorbed by the hydrogel, due to which physical entanglement is induced through the swelling of microneedle tips. There has been a significant increase in the resistance against bacterial incursion compared to surgical staples using MNA patches. The application of MNA patches has also limited the scar formation and tissue damage. The use of MNA patches also enhances the mechanical strength of tissues that are healed, which consequently reduces the susceptibility of wound reopening. The mechanism also improves both external and internal wound closure rates compared to suture application in rats. Mechanically self-interlocking needles can hold the MNA in place for a long-term drug delivery which makes them appealing. This strategy can replace the use of sutures on wounds [41].
Biomimetics is an interdisciplinary scientific field that is aimed to solve complex technological issues. It focuses on the imitation and study of biological systems. The lateral sides of pyramidal MNs are ornamented, with European true bugs structure, facilitating an efficient and directional liquid transport. Two-photon polymerization (TPP) is used to realize this kind of MNs. To prove that these MNs pierce the skin, both
An image showing the idea behind the concept of biomimetics for the study of biological systems [
Wound healing can be assessed by measuring the pH of the wound. This method is one of the most potential wound healing assessment methods. It indicates the condition and the stage of wound healing. Photons-based smart bandages for assessing wound healing present the first smart wound dressing for pH assessment. This method is based on embedded optical fiber. Optical fibers are pH sensitive and are embedded in gauze fabric and hydrocolloid wound dressing. A fiber-embedded bandage can measure pressure as low as 0.1 kPa and has high linearity in the range of 0–0.3 kPa. This is due to the low Young’s modulus of PDMS, which is the component of the system. The smart bandage, based on optical fiber, is capable of assessment of pressure and pH in the wound region simultaneously [42].
In this chapter, we have tried to bring out the understanding of wounds and the healing process, various types of wound healing, their causes, and how today’s technology has influenced the rate at which it heals. Microneedle-based drug delivery has played a prominent role in faster wound healing as it is capable of closely monitoring and treating the wound with no physical pain. The research related to microneedle-based wound care management is required to explore more, and we believe that it has a long and promising way to go for the welfare of humanity. Minimally invasive microneedle: a novel approach for drug delivery systems and infected wound care management is making wound healing less painful with microneedles and faster with the appropriate drug usage.
The authors of this chapter would like to acknowledge the support of the Indian Institute of Goa, India.
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
ROS | reactive oxygen species |
MI | myocardial infraction |
NIR | near infrared |
GO | graphene oxide |
PVA | poly vinyl alcohol |
VEGF | vascular endothelial growth factor |
MIS | minimally invasive surgery |
PDMS | polydimethylsiloxane |
FTIR | Fourier transform infrared |
US | ultrasound |
DDS | drug delivery systems |
MNs | microneedles |
TPP | two-photon polymerization |
MNAs | microneedle array |
POC | point of care |
Zn | zinc nitrate |
CS | chitosan |
PACT | photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy |
VEGF | vascular endothelial growth factor |
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