Amphoteric β-cyclodextrin coated iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles: new insights into synthesis and application in MRI
This work presents a group of high-quality hydrophilic and negatively charged coated, iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) that have been prepared using a microwave-ultrasound-assisted protocol, and demonstrates the great impact that the synthetic strategy has on the resulting MNPs. The differen...
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Published in | Nanoscale advances |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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2024
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Summary: | This work presents a group of high-quality hydrophilic and negatively charged coated, iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) that have been prepared using a microwave-ultrasound-assisted protocol, and demonstrates the great impact that the synthetic strategy has on the resulting MNPs. The different coatings tested, including citric acid, carboxymethyl dextran and β-cyclodextrin (βCD)/citric acid have been compared and have shown good dispersibility and stability. The ability of βCD to maintain the inclusive properties of the coated MNPs has been proven as well as their cytocompatibility. An amino citrate-modified βCD is proposed and its capabilities as a flexible amphoteric adsorbing device have been studied. The NMR relaxometric properties of the coated MNPs have been investigated using field-cycling nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion profiles. For the amino citrate-modified βCD system, the order of magnitude of the Néel relaxation time is in the typical range for superparamagnetic systems' reversal times, i.e. , 10 −10 –10 −7 s. The r d value corresponds to the physical radius of the magnetic core, suggesting that, in this particular case, the coating does not prevent the diffusive motion of water molecules, which provide the basis for potential future magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications. |
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ISSN: | 2516-0230 2516-0230 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D4NA00692E |