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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 410: 21-6, 2013 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23998367

ABSTRACT

This work reports research on the development of bimodal magnetic and fluorescent 1D nanoprobes. First, ferromagnetic nickel nanowires (NiNW) have been prepared by Ni electrodeposition in an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) template. The highly ordered self-assembled AAO nanoporous templates were fabricated using a two-step anodization method of aluminum foil. The surface of the NiNW were then modified with polyethyleneimine (PEI) which was previously labeled with an organic dye (fluorescein isothiocyanate: FITC) via covalent bonding. The ensuing functionalized NiNW exhibited the characteristic green fluorescence of FITC and could be magnetically separated from aqueous solutions by using a NdFeB magnet. Finally, the interest of these bimodal NiNW as nanoprobes for in vitro cell separation and biolabeling was preliminary assessed in a proof of principle experiment that involved the attachment of biofunctionalized NiNW to blood cells.


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Blood Cells/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Isothiocyanates/chemistry , Molecular Probe Techniques , Nanowires/chemistry , Nickel/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Animals , Cattle , Cell Separation , Fluorescence , Molecular Structure , Particle Size , Surface Properties
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Nanotechnology ; 20(35): 355602, 2009 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19671980

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Magnetic hydrogel kappa-carrageenan nanospheres were successfully prepared via water-in-oil (w/o) microemulsions combined with thermally induced gelation of the polysaccharide. The size of the nanospheres (an average diameter of about 50 and 75 nm) was modulated by varying the concentration of surfactant. The nanospheres contained superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles (average diameter 8 nm), previously prepared by co-precipitation within the biopolymer. Carboxyl groups, at a concentration of about 4 mmol g(-1), were successfully grafted at the surface of these magnetic nanospheres via carboxymethylation of the kappa-carrageenan. The carboxylated nanospheres were shown to be thermo-sensitive in the 37-45 degrees C temperature range, indicating their potential as thermally controlled delivery systems for drugs and/or magnetic particles at physiological temperatures. Finally, preliminary results have been obtained for IgG antibody conjugation of the carboxylated nanospheres and the potential of these systems for bio-applications is discussed.


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Antibodies/metabolism , Carrageenan/metabolism , Ferrosoferric Oxide/metabolism , Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate/metabolism , Magnetics , Nanospheres/chemistry , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Carbodiimides/metabolism , Carbohydrate Conformation , Carrageenan/chemistry , Light , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Methylation , Nanospheres/ultrastructure , Scattering, Radiation , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Surface Properties , Temperature
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