Issue 29, 2016

Impact of speciation on the electron charge transfer properties of nanodiamond drug carriers

Abstract

Unpassivated diamond nanoparticles (bucky-diamonds) exhibit a unique surface reconstruction involving graphitization of certain crystal facets, giving rise to hybrid core–shell particles containing both aromatic and aliphatic carbon. Considerable effort is directed toward eliminating the aromatic shell, but persistent graphitization of subsequent subsurface-layers makes perdurable purification a challenge. In this study we use some simple statistical methods, in combination with electronic structure simulations, to predict the impact of different fractions of aromatic and aliphatic carbon on the charge transfer properties of the ensembles of bucky-diamonds. By predicting quality factors for a variety of cases, we find that perfect purification is not necessary to preserve selectivity, and there is a clear motivation for purifying samples to improve the sensitivity of charge transfer reactions. This may prove useful in designing drug delivery systems where the release of (selected) drugs needs to be sensitive to specific conditions at the point of delivery.

Graphical abstract: Impact of speciation on the electron charge transfer properties of nanodiamond drug carriers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Apr 2016
Accepted
28 Jun 2016
First published
12 Jul 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 14264-14270

Impact of speciation on the electron charge transfer properties of nanodiamond drug carriers

B. Sun and A. S. Barnard, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 14264 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR03068H

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