Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications
<b> </b>The development of synthetic ways to fabricate nanosized materials with a well-defined shape, narrow-sized distribution, and high stability is of great importance to a rapidly developing area of nanotechnology. Here, we report an unusual reaction between amorphous two-line ferrih...
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doaj-9f3487fb0b6548b2bc64f901dd9a0b532020-11-25T02:03:40ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-04-01251984198410.3390/molecules25081984Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical ApplicationsAfanasy V. Lunin0Anna A. Lizunova1Elizaveta N. Mochalova2Maria N. Yakovtseva3Vladimir R. Cherkasov4Maxim P. Nikitin5Eugene L. Kolychev6Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, RussiaMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow 141700, Russia<b> </b>The development of synthetic ways to fabricate nanosized materials with a well-defined shape, narrow-sized distribution, and high stability is of great importance to a rapidly developing area of nanotechnology. Here, we report an unusual reaction between amorphous two-line ferrihydrite and concentrated sulfuric or other mineral and organic acids. Instead of the expected dissolution, we observed the formation of new narrow-distributed brick-red nanoparticles (NPs) of hematite. Different acids produce similar nanoparticles according to scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selected area electron diffraction (SAED), X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). The reaction demonstrates new possibilities for the synthesis of acid-resistant iron oxide nanoparticles and shows a novel pathway for the reaction of iron hydroxide with concentrated acids. The biomedical potential of the fabricated nanoparticles is demonstrated by the functionalization of the particles with polymers, fluorescent labels, and antibodies. Three different applications are demonstrated: i) specific targeting of the red blood cells, e.g., for red blood cell (RBC)-hitchhiking; ii) cancer cell targeting in vitro; iii) infrared ex vivo bioimaging. This novel synthesis route may be useful for the development of iron oxide materials for such specificity-demanding applications such as nanosensors, imaging, and therapy.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/8/1984hematite nanoparticlesnanoparticle synthesisferrihydritepolymer coatingbioconjugationantibodies |
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Afanasy V. Lunin Anna A. Lizunova Elizaveta N. Mochalova Maria N. Yakovtseva Vladimir R. Cherkasov Maxim P. Nikitin Eugene L. Kolychev Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications Molecules hematite nanoparticles nanoparticle synthesis ferrihydrite polymer coating bioconjugation antibodies |
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Afanasy V. Lunin Anna A. Lizunova Elizaveta N. Mochalova Maria N. Yakovtseva Vladimir R. Cherkasov Maxim P. Nikitin Eugene L. Kolychev |
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Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications |
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Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications |
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Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications |
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Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications |
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Hematite Nanoparticles from Unexpected Reaction of Ferrihydrite with Concentrated Acids for Biomedical Applications |
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hematite nanoparticles from unexpected reaction of ferrihydrite with concentrated acids for biomedical applications |
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<b> </b>The development of synthetic ways to fabricate nanosized materials with a well-defined shape, narrow-sized distribution, and high stability is of great importance to a rapidly developing area of nanotechnology. Here, we report an unusual reaction between amorphous two-line ferrihydrite and concentrated sulfuric or other mineral and organic acids. Instead of the expected dissolution, we observed the formation of new narrow-distributed brick-red nanoparticles (NPs) of hematite. Different acids produce similar nanoparticles according to scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selected area electron diffraction (SAED), X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). The reaction demonstrates new possibilities for the synthesis of acid-resistant iron oxide nanoparticles and shows a novel pathway for the reaction of iron hydroxide with concentrated acids. The biomedical potential of the fabricated nanoparticles is demonstrated by the functionalization of the particles with polymers, fluorescent labels, and antibodies. Three different applications are demonstrated: i) specific targeting of the red blood cells, e.g., for red blood cell (RBC)-hitchhiking; ii) cancer cell targeting in vitro; iii) infrared ex vivo bioimaging. This novel synthesis route may be useful for the development of iron oxide materials for such specificity-demanding applications such as nanosensors, imaging, and therapy. |
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hematite nanoparticles nanoparticle synthesis ferrihydrite polymer coating bioconjugation antibodies |
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