| Literature DB >> 29153714 |
Maelle Monteil1, Hanane Moustaoui1, Gennaro Picardi1, Fatima Aouidat1, Nadia Djaker1, Marc Lamy de La Chapelle2, Marc Lecouvey3, Jolanda Spadavecchia4.
Abstract
The use of phosphonate ligands to modify the nanoparticle (NPs) surface has attracted a strong interest in the last years for the design of highly functional hybrid materials. Here, we applied a methodology to synthesize bisphosphonates having functionalized PEG side chains with a specific length in order to design a novel class of hybrid nanomaterials composed by tetraphosphonate-complex-gold COOH-terminated PEG-coated NPs (Bis-PO-PEG-AuNPs). The synthetic approach consist in three steps: (1) Complexation between new phosphonate ligands (Bis PO) and tetrachloroauric acid (HAuCl4) to form gold clusters; (2) adsorption of COOH-terminated PEG molecules (PEG) onto Bis PO-Au complex; (3) reduction of metal ions in that vicinity, growth of gold particles and colloidal stabilization. The obtained snow-shape-like hybrid nanoparticles, have been characterized by ultra-violet/visible, Raman spectroscopies, and electron microscopy imaging, involving their optical properties and photothermal activity in pancreatic adenocarcinoma cancer cells (PDAC).Entities:
Keywords: Gold nanoparticles; H NMR; Hyperthermia; Photothermal therapy; Polyphosphonate; Raman
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29153714 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.10.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128