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Colin M Hessel1, Varun P Pattani, Michael Rasch, Matthew G Panthani, Bonil Koo, James W Tunnell, Brian A Korgel.
Abstract
Ligand-stabilized copper selenide (Cu(2-x)Se) nanocrystals, approximately 16 nm in diameter, were synthesized by a colloidal hot injection method and coated with amphiphilic polymer. The nanocrystals readily disperse in water and exhibit strong near-infrared (NIR) optical absorption with a high molar extinction coefficient of 7.7 × 10(7) cm(-1) M(-1) at 980 nm. When excited with 800 nm light, the Cu(2-x)Se nanocrystals produce significant photothermal heating with a photothermal transduction efficiency of 22%, comparable to nanorods and nanoshells of gold (Au). In vitro photothermal heating of Cu(2-x)Se nanocrystals in the presence of human colorectal cancer cell (HCT-116) led to cell destruction after 5 min of laser irradiation at 33 W/cm(2), demonstrating the viabilitiy of Cu(2-x)Se nanocrystals for photothermal therapy applications.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21553924 PMCID: PMC3111000 DOI: 10.1021/nl201400z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189