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Maghemite–gold core–shell nanostructures (γ-Fe2O3@Au) surface-functionalized with aluminium phthalocyanine for multi-task imaging and therapy

Abstract

In this study we report on the elaboration and characterization of core–shell maghemite–gold nanoparticles with the shell modulated for different thicknesses below 2 nm. Gold-shelled maghemite nanoparticles with an average core size of about 9 nm were developed using a single-step protocol involving reduction of Au3+ in the presence of citrate-coated maghemite nanoparticles. Additionally, post-functionalization of the core–shell structures with aluminium phthalocyanine was successfully accomplished, aimed at the production of a material platform for photodynamic therapy. The as-produced samples were structurally, morphologically, magnetically and optically characterized and presented long-term colloidal stability at physiological pH. Impressively, we found the as-produced samples showed good X-ray attenuation properties, making them able to be used as nanoprobes for targeted computed tomography. Moreover, in vitro nanocytotoxicity tests confirmed a superior biocompatibility of the as-produced samples, making them a very promising multi-task platform for in vivo applications.

Graphical abstract: Maghemite–gold core–shell nanostructures (γ-Fe2O3@Au) surface-functionalized with aluminium phthalocyanine for multi-task imaging and therapy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2016
Accepted
03 Feb 2017
First published
13 Feb 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 11223-11232

Maghemite–gold core–shell nanostructures (γ-Fe2O3@Au) surface-functionalized with aluminium phthalocyanine for multi-task imaging and therapy

B. C. P. Coelho, E. R. Siqueira, A. S. Ombredane, G. A. Joanitti, S. B. Chaves, S. W. da Silva, J. A. Chaker, J. P. F. Longo, R. B. Azevedo, P. C. Morais and M. H. Sousa, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 11223 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA27539G

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