| Literature DB >> 29655279 |
Yuanzhi Xia1, Xuehua Ma1,2, Junhua Gao1, Guoxin Chen3, Zihou Li1, Xiaoxia Wu1, Zhangsen Yu1, Jie Xing1, Li Sun1, Huimin Ruan1, Lijia Luo1, Lingchao Xiang1, Chen Dong1, Wenzhi Ren1, Zheyu Shen1, Aiguo Wu1.
Abstract
Gold nanoparticle (AuNP) assemblies (GNAs) have attracted attention since enhanced coupling plasmonic resonance (CPR) emerged in the nanogap between coupling AuNPs. For one dimensional GNAs (1D-GNAs), most CPR from the nanogaps could be easily activated by electromagnetic waves and generate drastically enhanced CPR because the nanogaps between coupling AuNPs are linearly distributed in the 1D-GNAs. The reported studies focus on the synthesis of 1D-GNAs and fundamental exploration of CPR. There are still problems which impede further applications in nanomedicine, such as big size (>500 nm), poor water solubility, and/or poor stability. In this study, a kind of 1D flexible caterpillar-like GNAs (CL-GNAs) with ultrasmall nanogaps, good water solubility, and good stability is developed. The CL-GNAs have a flexible structure that can randomly move to change their morphology, which is rarely reported. Numerous ultrasmall nanogaps (<1 nm) are linearly distributed along the structure of CL-GNAs and generate enhanced CPR. The toxicity assessments in vitro and vivo respectively demonstrate that CL-GNAs have a low cytotoxicity and good biocompatibility. The CL-GNAs can be used as an efficient photothermal agent for photothermal therapy, a probe for Raman imaging and photothermal imaging.Entities:
Keywords: caterpillar-like GNAs; dual-modal imaging; enhanced coupling plasmonic resonance; photothermal therapy; ultrasmall nanogaps
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29655279 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201800094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281