Controllable synthesis of iron-polyphenol colloidal nanoparticles with composition-dependent photothermal performance

Iron-polyphenol colloidal nanoparticles with tunable diameter (21–303 nm) are synthesized using different polyphenols (e.g., tannic acid, epigallocatechin gallate, gallic acid, epicatechin and proanthocyanidin) as a ligand. The photothermal performance is dependent on the ligand, iron content and pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2021-07, Vol.593, p.172-181
Hauptverfasser: Qin, Jing, Liang, Guohai, Cheng, Dong, Liu, Yining, Cheng, Xiaoran, Yang, Pengkun, Wu, Na, Zhao, Yongxi, Wei, Jing
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Zusammenfassung:Iron-polyphenol colloidal nanoparticles with tunable diameter (21–303 nm) are synthesized using different polyphenols (e.g., tannic acid, epigallocatechin gallate, gallic acid, epicatechin and proanthocyanidin) as a ligand. The photothermal performance is dependent on the ligand, iron content and particle size of iron-polyphenol nanoparticles. The iron-polyphenol nanoparticles can be used as an efficient photothermal agent to inhibit tumour growth in vivo. [Display omitted] Iron-polyphenol nanoparticles are usually prepared with nontoxic plant polyphenols as a main building block, which are an emerging photothermal agent for photothermal therapy. However, till now, few works have been made on the controllable synthesis of iron-polyphenol nanoparticles with tunable composition, as well as investigation of the relationship between material composition and photothermal property. In the present study, iron-polyphenol colloidal nanoparticles with tunable diameter (21–303 nm) and ion content (9.2–97.6 mg/g), as well as high colloidal stability are successfully synthesized using different polyphenols (such as tannic acid, epigallocatechin gallate, gallic acid, epicatechin and proanthocyanidin) as a ligand. In addition, photothermal performance is highly dependent on the organic ligand, iron content and particle size. Higher iron content and smaller diameter can contribute to higher photothermal performance. The iron-polyphenol nanoparticles with the optimal iron content and particle size are selected as a photothermal agent. They can effectively inhibit the tumour growth in vivo. The current work demonstrates a general synthesis strategy for iron-polyphenol colloidal nanoparticles with tailorable composition and clarifies the relationship between material composition and photothermal performance. Moreover, it is conductive to the rational design of polyphenol-based photothermal agents for theranostic applications.
ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2021.02.082