| Literature DB >> 27873448 |
Kanokwan Sansanaphongpricha1, Michael C DeSantis1, Hongwei Chen1, Wei Cheng1, Kai Sun2, Bo Wen1, Duxin Sun1.
Abstract
The asymmetrical features and unique properties of multibuilding block Janus nanostructures (JNSs) provide superior functions for biomedical applications. However, their production process is very challenging. This problem has hampered the progress of JNS research and the exploration of their applications. In this study, an asymmetrical multibuilding block gold/iron oxide JNS has been generated to enhance photothermal effects and display colored Brownian motion in an optical trap. JNS is formed by seed-mediated self-assembly of nanoparticle-loaded thermocleavable micelles, where the hydrophobic backbones of the polymer are disrupted at high temperatures, resulting in secondary self-assembly and structural rearrangement. The JNS significantly enhances photothermal effects compared to their homogeneous counterpart after near-infrared (NIR) light irradiation. The asymmetrical distribution of gold and iron oxide within JNS also generates uneven thermophoretic force to display active colored Brownian rotational motion in a single-beam gradient optical trap. These properties indicate that the asymmetrical JNS could be employed as a strong photothermal therapy mediator and a fuel-free nanoscale Janus motor under NIR light.Entities:
Keywords: Diels-Alder reaction; Janus motors; optical tweezers; thermocleavable polymers; thermophoresis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27873448 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201602569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281