Fluorescent polystyrene-Fe3O4 composite nanospheres for in vivo imaging and hyperthermia
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Advanced Materials
Abstract
Quantum dots (QD) were immobilized on the surface of a superparamagnetic composite of polyethylene-oxide-modified PS NSs. These QDs have a CdSeTe core and a ZnS shell with a covalently attached, amine-functionalized layer of PEG. About 200μL of a freshly prepared solution of 30 mg NHS and 10 mg EDC of PBS was mixed with 100μL of a suspension containing 2 mg of MNS and 160 pmol of QDs. The reaction mixture was incubated for 12 h at 50°C, cooled to room temperature, and centrifuged at 12 000 rpm for 5 minutes. A drop of QD-NS suspension was smeared on a glass slide for microscopic evaluation using an Olympus BX51 equipped with a fluorescence illumination module. The QD-MNS nanoparticles are clearly visible as individual spherical units spread across the slide. Each particle exhibits intense red-light emission against the dark background, suggesting effective immobilization of QDs on the surfaces of PS-MNS.
First Page
2170
Last Page
2173
DOI
10.1002/adma.200803159
Publication Date
6-5-2009
Recommended Citation
Shi, Donglu; Cho, Hoon Sung; Chen, Yan; Xu, Hong; Gu, Hongchen; Lian, Jie; Wang, Wei; Liu, Guokui; Huth, Christopher; Wang, Lumin; Ewing, Rodney C.; Budko, Sergei; Pauletti, Giovanni M.; and Dong, Zhongyun, "Fluorescent polystyrene-Fe3O4 composite nanospheres for in vivo imaging and hyperthermia" (2009). Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences Faculty Publications. 174.
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.200803159
https://collections.uhsp.edu/pharm-admin-sciences_pubs/174