DocumentCode :
462075
Title :
Thermo-responsive hydrogel-coated gold nanoshells
Author :
Kim, Jun-Hyun ; Lee, T. Randall
Author_Institution :
Houston Univ., Houston
fYear :
2006
fDate :
11-14 Dec. 2006
Firstpage :
271
Lastpage :
275
Abstract :
This manuscript describes the structural and optical properties of a new hybrid nanoparticle comprised of a gold shell/silica core structure (~120 nm in diameter) coated with an implantable hydrogel polymer overlayer (~20 nm in thickness). These nanoparticles are being developed as thermally modulated drug-delivery vehicles that respond to ambient changes in temperature. A unique feature of these materials is that the thermally sensitive hydrogel coatings can be modulated by exposure to light via excitation of the strong plasmon resonance of the gold shell/silica core particles. The gold nanoshell particles were tailored to absorb near-infrared light, which can pass readily through tissue and bone. The thermo-responsive hydrogel coating was prepared via radical polymerization of a selected mixture of N-isoproprylacrylamide and acrylic acid. The structure and morphology of the composite nanoparticles were examined by FE-SEM and TEM. UV-vis spectroscopy was used to characterize their optical properties, and DLS was used to determine their average hydrodynamic diameter as a function of temperature. As a whole, the results conclusively demonstrate that these composite nanoparticles can be reproducibly prepared, and their responses to changes in temperature are completely consistent with their use as nanoscale drug-delivery vehicles.
Keywords :
drugs; field emission electron microscopy; gold; light scattering; nanocomposites; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; polymer gels; polymerisation; scanning electron microscopy; silicon compounds; surface plasmon resonance; transmission electron microscopy; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; Au-SiO2; DLS; FE-SEM; N-isoproprylacrylamide; TEM; UV-vis spectroscopy; acrylic acid; hybrid nanoparticle; hydrodynamic diameter; hydrogel polymer overlayer; light exposure; nanoscale drug-delivery vehicles; near-infrared light; optical properties; plasmon resonance; radical polymerization; silica core structure; thermo-responsive hydrogel-coated gold nanoshells;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, 2006. ICBPE 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-981-05-79
Electronic_ISBN :
81-904262-1-4
Type :
conf
Filename :
4155907
Link To Document :
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