| Literature DB >> 32449356 |
Popular Pandey1, Govinda Ghimire1, Javier Garcia1, Alberto Rubfiaro1, Xuewen Wang1, Asahi Tomitaka2, Madhavan Nair2, Ajeet Kaushik3, Jin He1,4.
Abstract
Magneto-electric nanoparticles (MENPs), composed of a piezoelectric shell and a ferromagnetic core, exhibited enhanced cell uptake and controlled drug release due to the enhanced localized electric field (surface charge/potential) and the generation of acoustics, respectively, upon applying alternating current (AC) magnetic (B)-field stimulation. This research, for the first time, implements an electrochemical single-entity approach to probe AC B-field induced strain mediated surface potential enhancement on MENP surface. The surface potential changes at the single-NP level can be probed by the open circuit potential changes of the floating carbon nanoelectrode (CNE) during the MENP-CNE collision events. The results confirmed that the AC B-field (60 Oe) stimulation caused localized surface potential enhancement of MENP. This observation is associated with the presence of a piezoelectric shell, whereas magnetic nanoparticles were found unaffected under identical stimulation.Entities:
Keywords: Magneto-electric nanoparticles; carbon nanoelectrode; nanoimpact; nanopipette; single-entity experiment; surface charge probing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32449356 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.0c00664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711