Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy

Abstract Organoboron compounds have been playing an increasingly important role in analytical chemistry, material science, health applications, and particularly as functional polymers like boron carriers for cancer therapy. There are two main applications of boron isotopes in radiation cancer therap...

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Main Authors: José Vedelago, Facundo Mattea, Sebastián Triviño, María del Mar Montesinos, Walter Keil, Mauro Valente, Marcelo Romero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91413-x
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spelling doaj-c7c9cf32537c402fb9172d1dea0a89fe2021-06-13T11:41:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-91413-xSmart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapyJosé Vedelago0Facundo Mattea1Sebastián Triviño2María del Mar Montesinos3Walter Keil4Mauro Valente5Marcelo Romero6Instituto de Física Enrique Gaviola (IFEG), CONICETLaboratorio de Investigación e Instrumentación en Física Aplicada a la Medicina e Imágenes por Rayos X (LIIFAMIRx), FAMAF-UNCLaboratorio de Investigación e Instrumentación en Física Aplicada a la Medicina e Imágenes por Rayos X (LIIFAMIRx), FAMAF-UNCDepartamento de Bioquímica Clínica, Centro de Investigaciones en Bioquímica Clínica e Inmunología (CIBICI), CONICET, FCQ-UNCFCEFyN-UNC & CNEA-Reactor Nuclear RA-0Instituto de Física Enrique Gaviola (IFEG), CONICETLaboratorio de Investigación e Instrumentación en Física Aplicada a la Medicina e Imágenes por Rayos X (LIIFAMIRx), FAMAF-UNCAbstract Organoboron compounds have been playing an increasingly important role in analytical chemistry, material science, health applications, and particularly as functional polymers like boron carriers for cancer therapy. There are two main applications of boron isotopes in radiation cancer therapy, Boron Neutron Capture Therapy and Proton Boron Fusion Therapy. In this study, a novel and original material consisting of a three-dimensional polymer network crosslinked with $$^{10}$$ 10 B enriched boric acid molecules is proposed and synthesized. The effects of the exposition to thermal neutrons were studied analyzing changes in the mechanical properties of the proposed material. Dedicated Monte Carlo simulations, based on MCNP and FLUKA main codes, were performed to characterize interactions of the proposed material with neutrons, photons, and charged particles typically present in mixed fields in nuclear reactor irradiations. Experimental results and Monte Carlo simulations were in agreement, thus justifying further studies of this promising material.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91413-x
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author José Vedelago
Facundo Mattea
Sebastián Triviño
María del Mar Montesinos
Walter Keil
Mauro Valente
Marcelo Romero
spellingShingle José Vedelago
Facundo Mattea
Sebastián Triviño
María del Mar Montesinos
Walter Keil
Mauro Valente
Marcelo Romero
Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
Scientific Reports
author_facet José Vedelago
Facundo Mattea
Sebastián Triviño
María del Mar Montesinos
Walter Keil
Mauro Valente
Marcelo Romero
author_sort José Vedelago
title Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
title_short Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
title_full Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
title_fullStr Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
title_full_unstemmed Smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
title_sort smart material based on boron crosslinked polymers with potential applications in cancer radiation therapy
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Organoboron compounds have been playing an increasingly important role in analytical chemistry, material science, health applications, and particularly as functional polymers like boron carriers for cancer therapy. There are two main applications of boron isotopes in radiation cancer therapy, Boron Neutron Capture Therapy and Proton Boron Fusion Therapy. In this study, a novel and original material consisting of a three-dimensional polymer network crosslinked with $$^{10}$$ 10 B enriched boric acid molecules is proposed and synthesized. The effects of the exposition to thermal neutrons were studied analyzing changes in the mechanical properties of the proposed material. Dedicated Monte Carlo simulations, based on MCNP and FLUKA main codes, were performed to characterize interactions of the proposed material with neutrons, photons, and charged particles typically present in mixed fields in nuclear reactor irradiations. Experimental results and Monte Carlo simulations were in agreement, thus justifying further studies of this promising material.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91413-x
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