| Literature DB >> 33742032 |
André Perez-Potti1,2, Hender Lopez1,3, Beatriz Pelaz4,5, Abuelmagd Abdelmonem6,7,8, Mahmoud G Soliman6,9,10, Ingmar Schoen11, Philip M Kelly1, Kenneth A Dawson1, Wolfgang J Parak6, Zeljka Krpetic12,13, Marco P Monopoli14,15.
Abstract
Advances in nanofabrication methods have enabled the tailoring of new strategies towards the controlled production of nanoparticles with attractive applications in healthcare. In many cases, their characterisation remains a big challenge, particularly for small-sized functional nanoparticles of 5 nm diameter or smaller, where current particle sizing techniques struggle to provide the required sensitivity and accuracy. There is a clear need for the development of new reliable characterisation approaches for the physico-chemical characterisation of nanoparticles with significant accuracy, particularly for the analysis of the particles in the presence of complex biological fluids. Herein, we show that the Differential Centrifugal Sedimentation can be utilised as a high-precision tool for the reliable characterisation of functional nanoparticles of different materials. We report a method to correlate the sedimentation shift with the polymer and biomolecule adsorption on the nanoparticle surface, validating the developed core-shell model. We also highlight its limit when measuring nanoparticles of smaller size and the need to use several complementary methods when characterising nanoparticle corona complexes.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33742032 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84029-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379