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Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods

In this study, noncovalent functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with phospholipid-polyethylene glycols (Pl-PEGs) was performed to improve the solubility of SWCNTs in aqueous solution. Two kinds of PEG derivatives, ie, Pl-PEG 2000 and Pl-PEG 5000, were used for the PEGylation...

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Autores principales: Hadidi, Naghmeh, Kobarfard, Farzad, Nafissi-Varcheh, Nastaran, Aboofazeli, Reza
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21556348
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S17626
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author Hadidi, Naghmeh
Kobarfard, Farzad
Nafissi-Varcheh, Nastaran
Aboofazeli, Reza
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Kobarfard, Farzad
Nafissi-Varcheh, Nastaran
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description In this study, noncovalent functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with phospholipid-polyethylene glycols (Pl-PEGs) was performed to improve the solubility of SWCNTs in aqueous solution. Two kinds of PEG derivatives, ie, Pl-PEG 2000 and Pl-PEG 5000, were used for the PEGylation process. An experimental design technique (D-optimal design and second-order polynomial equations) was applied to investigate the effect of variables on PEGylation and the solubility of SWCNTs. The type of PEG derivative was selected as a qualitative parameter, and the PEG/SWCNT weight ratio and sonication time were applied as quantitative variables for the experimental design. Optimization was performed for two responses, aqueous solubility and loading efficiency. The grafting of PEG to the carbon nanostructure was determined by thermogravimetric analysis, Raman spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Aqueous solubility and loading efficiency were determined by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry and measurement of free amine groups, respectively. Results showed that Pl-PEGs were grafted onto SWCNTs. Aqueous solubility of 0.84 mg/mL and loading efficiency of nearly 98% were achieved for the prepared Pl-PEG 5000-SWCNT conjugates. Evaluation of functionalized SWCNTs showed that our noncovalent functionalization protocol could considerably increase aqueous solubility, which is an essential criterion in the design of a carbon nanotube-based drug delivery system and its biodistribution.
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spelling pubmed-30843202011-05-09 Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods Hadidi, Naghmeh Kobarfard, Farzad Nafissi-Varcheh, Nastaran Aboofazeli, Reza Int J Nanomedicine Original Research In this study, noncovalent functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with phospholipid-polyethylene glycols (Pl-PEGs) was performed to improve the solubility of SWCNTs in aqueous solution. Two kinds of PEG derivatives, ie, Pl-PEG 2000 and Pl-PEG 5000, were used for the PEGylation process. An experimental design technique (D-optimal design and second-order polynomial equations) was applied to investigate the effect of variables on PEGylation and the solubility of SWCNTs. The type of PEG derivative was selected as a qualitative parameter, and the PEG/SWCNT weight ratio and sonication time were applied as quantitative variables for the experimental design. Optimization was performed for two responses, aqueous solubility and loading efficiency. The grafting of PEG to the carbon nanostructure was determined by thermogravimetric analysis, Raman spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Aqueous solubility and loading efficiency were determined by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry and measurement of free amine groups, respectively. Results showed that Pl-PEGs were grafted onto SWCNTs. Aqueous solubility of 0.84 mg/mL and loading efficiency of nearly 98% were achieved for the prepared Pl-PEG 5000-SWCNT conjugates. Evaluation of functionalized SWCNTs showed that our noncovalent functionalization protocol could considerably increase aqueous solubility, which is an essential criterion in the design of a carbon nanotube-based drug delivery system and its biodistribution. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3084320/ /pubmed/21556348 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S17626 Text en © 2011 Hadidi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nafissi-Varcheh, Nastaran
Aboofazeli, Reza
Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods
title Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods
title_full Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods
title_fullStr Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods
title_short Optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent PEGylation using experimental design methods
title_sort optimization of single-walled carbon nanotube solubility by noncovalent pegylation using experimental design methods
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21556348
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S17626
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