| Literature DB >> 28525715 |
Xinxin Jiang1, Shaohua Zhang1,2, Feng Ren1, Lei Chen1, Jianfeng Zeng1, Mo Zhu3, Zhenxiang Cheng2, Mingyuan Gao1, Zhen Li1.
Abstract
Nanoscale ternary chalcogenides have attracted intense research interest due to their wealth of tunable properties and diverse applications in energy and environmental and biomedical fields. In this article, ultrasmall magnetic CuFeSe2 ternary nanocrystals (<5.0 nm) were fabricated in the presence of thiol-functionalized poly(methacrylic acid) by an environmentally friendly aqueous method under ambient conditions. The small band gap and the existence of intermediate bands lead to a broad NIR absorbance in the range of 500-1100 nm and high photothermal conversion efficiency (82%) of CuFeSe2 nanocrystals. The resultant CuFeSe2 nanocrystals show superparamagnetism and effective attenuation for X-rays. In addition, they also exhibit excellent water solubility, colloidal stability, biocompatibility, and multifunctional groups. These properties enable them to be an ideal nanotheranostic agent for multimodal imaging [e.g., photoacoustic imaging (PAI), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) imaging] guided photothermal therapy of cancer.Entities:
Keywords: magnetic CuFeSe2; multimodal imaging; photothermal therapy; ternary semiconductors; ultrasmall nanocrystals
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28525715 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b01032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881