6 resultados para maghemite nanoparticle
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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In the past decade the study of superparamagnetic nanoparticles has been intensively developed for many biomedical applications such as magnetically assisted drug delivery, MRI contrast agents, cells separation and hyperthermia therapy. All of these applications require nanoparticles with high magnetization, equipped also with a suitable surface coating which has to be non-toxic and biocompatible. In this master thesis, the silica coating of commercially available magnetic nanoparticles was investigated. Silica is a versatile material with many intrinsic features, such as hydrophilicity, low toxicity, proper design and derivatization yields particularly stable colloids even in physiological conditions. The coating process was applied to commercial magnetite particles dispersed in an aqueous solution. The formation of silica coated magnetite nanoparticles was performed following two main strategies: the Stöber process, in which the silica coating of the nanoparticle was directly formed by hydrolysis and condensation of suitable precursor in water-alcoholic mixtures; and the reverse microemulsions method in which inverse micelles were used to confine the hydrolysis and condensation reactions that bring to the nanoparticles formation. Between these two methods, the reverse microemulsions one resulted the most versatile and reliable because of the high control level upon monodispersity, silica shell thickness and overall particle size. Moving from low to high concentration, within the microemulsion region a gradual shift from larger particles to smaller one was detected. By increasing the amount of silica precursor the silica shell can also be tuned. Fluorescent dyes have also been incorporated within the silica shell by linking with the silica matrix. The structure of studied nanoparticles was investigated by using transmission electron microscope (TEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS). These techniques have been used to monitor the syntetic procedures and for the final characterization of silica coated and silica dye doped nanoparticles. Finally, field dependent magnetization measurements showed the magnetic properties of core-shell nanoparticles were preserved. Due to a very well defined structure that combines magnetic and luminescent properties together with the possibility of further functionalization, these multifunctional nanoparticles are potentially useful platforms in biomedical fields such as labeling and imaging.
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Questo lavoro di tesi rientra nel progetto europeo SaveMe, al quale partecipa il gruppo di ricerca del dipartimento di chimica organica nel quale ho svolto l’attività di tirocinio. Obiettivo finale di tale progetto è la sintesi di nanoparticelle a base di PLGA (acido poli(D,L-lattico-co-glicolico)) superficialmente funzionalizzate con biomolecole, per l’impiego nel trattamento e nella diagnosi del cancro al pancreas. L’obiettivo da raggiungere nel primo anno di ricerca per il mio gruppo era la sintesi delle nanoparticelle centrali (core nanosystems). Nel presente lavoro sono quindi riportati i metodi di sintesi di polimeri derivati da PLGA e suoi copolimeri con PEG (polietilenglicole) aventi vari gruppi funzionali terminali: acidi idrossamici, amminici e acidi carbossilici. I polimeri sintetizzati sono stati caratterizzati tramite test colorimetrici qualitativi, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, spettrometria IR e TGA. Sono state sintetizzate nanoparticelle polimeriche (PNPs), con le tecniche Oil/Water (O/W) e nanoprecipitazione (NP), basate sui polimeri ottenuti, aventi quindi funzioni acide, idrossamiche ed amminiche sulla superficie. Su queste PNPs è stato effettuata una decorazione superficiale con nanoparticelle metalliche di maghemite (CAN-Maghemite). Le nanoparticelle polimeriche sono state caratterizzate tramite DLS e delle PNPs decorate sono state ottenute immagini TEM. Sono riportati inoltre i test di viabilità cellulare delle nanoparticelle ottenute.
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Conventional inorganic materials for x-ray radiation sensors suffer from several drawbacks, including their inability to cover large curved areas, me- chanical sti ffness, lack of tissue-equivalence and toxicity. Semiconducting organic polymers represent an alternative and have been employed as di- rect photoconversion material in organic diodes. In contrast to inorganic detector materials, polymers allow low-cost and large area fabrication by sol- vent based methods. In addition their processing is compliant with fexible low-temperature substrates. Flexible and large-area detectors are needed for dosimetry in medical radiotherapy and security applications. The objective of my thesis is to achieve optimized organic polymer diodes for fexible, di- rect x-ray detectors. To this end polymer diodes based on two different semi- conducting polymers, polyvinylcarbazole (PVK) and poly(9,9-dioctyluorene) (PFO) have been fabricated. The diodes show state-of-the-art rectifying be- haviour and hole transport mobilities comparable to reference materials. In order to improve the X-ray stopping power, high-Z nanoparticle Bi2O3 or WO3 where added to realize a polymer-nanoparticle composite with opti- mized properities. X-ray detector characterization resulted in sensitivties of up to 14 uC/Gy/cm2 for PVK when diodes were operated in reverse. Addition of nanoparticles could further improve the performance and a maximum sensitivy of 19 uC/Gy/cm2 was obtained for the PFO diodes. Compared to the pure PFO diode this corresponds to a five-fold increase and thus highlights the potentiality of nanoparticles for polymer detector design. In- terestingly the pure polymer diodes showed an order of magnitude increase in sensitivity when operated in forward regime. The increase was attributed to a different detection mechanism based on the modulation of the diodes conductivity.
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La prospettiva della teranostica è quella di effettuare contemporaneamente diagnosi e cura, individuando le singole particelle tumorali. Questo è possibile grazie a nanoparticelle magnetiche, entità multifunzionali rivestite da un polimero, accompagnate nel luogo di interesse mediante un campo magnetico esterno. Per quanto riguarda la diagnosi possono essere utilizzate come agenti nella risonanza magnetica nucleare per aumentare il contrasto dell’immagine e consentire una migliore rivelazione del tumore. Per quanto riguarda la terapia esse sono utilizzate per l’ipertermia magnetica, tecnica basata sul riscaldamento mediante l’applicazione di un debole campo magnetico alternato dotato di un’opportuna frequenza. In questo modo le cellule tumorali, essendo più sensibili al calore rispetto a quelle sane, vengono distrutte, una volta raggiunta una temperatura locale tra i 41 e i 46°C. Un’altra grande applicazione terapeutica è il rilascio controllato e mirato dei farmaci (drug target delivery). Infatti un opportuno rivestimento polimerico consente di coniugare alla particella dei medicinali chemioterapici che, una volta raggiunta la zona tumorale, possono essere rilasciati nel tempo, permettendo dunque la somministrazione di una minor dose e un’azione più mirata rispetto ai classici trattamenti. I materiali maggiormente utilizzati per la sintesi delle nanoparticelle sono gli ossidi di ferro (come la magnetite Fe3O4 e la maghemite γ − Fe2O3) e l’oro. Tuttavia, nonostante i possibili vantaggi, questi trattamenti presentano degli effetti collaterali. Trattandosi infatti di particelle ultrafini, dell’ordine dei nanometri, possono migrare all’interno del corpo umano raggiungendo organi bersaglio e comprometterne il loro funzionamento. La teranostica, però, è una disciplina molto studiata e in via di sviluppo; si spera che da qui a breve sia possibile un utilizzo concreto di questi nuovi metodi, riducendo al minimo la tossicità per il corpo umano.
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Preformed Au nanoparticles supported on activated carbon and TiO2 were synthesised by sol-immobilisation. Polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and polyvinyl alcohol were used as stabilisers for the gold nanoparticles at different polymer/Au wt/wt ratios for each polymer. The effect of polymer/Au wt/wt ratios was investigated on (i) the average nanoparticle size, (ii) catalytic activity for two reactions, 4-nitrophenol reduction and glucose oxidation to glucaric acid. 4-nitrophenol reduction is recognised as a model reaction for nanomaterial catalytic activity tests; glucose oxidation to glucaric acid is a reaction that is traditionally carried out with concentrated nitric acid, for which alternative reaction pathways are looked for in an effort to reduce its environmental impact. The catalysts were characterised from the nanoparticle synthesis by colloidal method by means of UV-vis spectroscopy and DLS analysis, to the immobilisation step by XRD and TEM. The effect of the polymer:Au wt/wt ratio on nanoparticle size depends on the polymer nature, and point out the need to optimise supported nanoparticle synthesis protocols in the future depending on the type of stabiliser. The catalytic tests revealed that the polymers interact with Au nanoparticles through different active sites. Activated carbon (AC) and TiO2 were compared as supports for Au nanoparticles stabilised by PVA at PVA/Au 0,65 wt/wt. AC-supported Au NPs were the most active for glucose oxidation while TiO2-stabilised Au NPs were five times more active in 4-nitrophenol reduction that AC-supported NPs. Hence support and stabiliser are important parameters that should be optimised in order to achieve high catalytic activity for a given reaction.
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Metal nanoparticle catalysts have in the last decades been extensively researched for their enhanced performance compared to their bulk counterpart. Properties of nanoparticles can be controlled by modifying their size and shape as well as adding a support and stabilizing agent. In this study, preformed colloidal gold nanoparticles supported on activated carbon were tested on the reduction of 4-nitrophenol by NaBH4, a model reaction for evaluating catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles and one with high significance in the remediation of industrial wastewaters. Methods of wastewater remediation are reviewed, with case studies from literature on two major reactions, ozonation and reduction, displaying the synergistic effects observed with bimetallic and trimetallic catalysts, as well as the effects of differences in metal and support. Several methods of preparation of nanoparticles are discussed, in particular, the sol immobilization technique, which was used to prepare the supported nanoparticles in this study. Different characterization techniques used in this study to evaluate the materials and spectroscopic techniques to analyze catalytic activities of the catalyst are reviewed: ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS) analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging. Optimization of catalytic parameters was carried out through modifications in the reaction setup. The effects of the molar ratio of reactants, stirring, type and amount of stabilizing agent are explored. Another important factor of an effective catalyst is its reusability and long-term stability, which was examined with suggestions for further studies. Lastly, a biochar support was newly tested for its potential as a replacement for activated carbon.