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Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents

Iron-filled multiwall carbon nanotubes (Fe@MWCNTs) were functionalized toward a variety of potential magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Oxidized Fe@MWNCTs were covered with PEG5000 via direct esterification or using acyl chloride derivatives. Alternatively, the latter were functionalized wi...

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Autores principales: Kuźnik, Nikodem, Tomczyk, Mateusz M, Wyskocka, Marzena, Przypis, Łukasz, Herman, Artur P, Jędrysiak, Rafał, Koziol, Krzysztof K, Boncel, Sławomir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25999719
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S81381
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author Kuźnik, Nikodem
Tomczyk, Mateusz M
Wyskocka, Marzena
Przypis, Łukasz
Herman, Artur P
Jędrysiak, Rafał
Koziol, Krzysztof K
Boncel, Sławomir
author_facet Kuźnik, Nikodem
Tomczyk, Mateusz M
Wyskocka, Marzena
Przypis, Łukasz
Herman, Artur P
Jędrysiak, Rafał
Koziol, Krzysztof K
Boncel, Sławomir
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description Iron-filled multiwall carbon nanotubes (Fe@MWCNTs) were functionalized toward a variety of potential magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Oxidized Fe@MWNCTs were covered with PEG5000 via direct esterification or using acyl chloride derivatives. Alternatively, the latter were functionalized with an aminophenol ligand (Fe@O-MWCNT-L). Moreover, pristine Fe@MWCNTs were functionalized with N-phenylaziridine groups (Fe@f-MWCNT) via [2+1] cycloaddition of nitrene. All of these chemically modified nanotubes served as a vehicle for anchoring Fe(3+) ions. The new hybrids – Fe(III)/Fe@(f-/O-)MWCNTs – containing 6%–14% of the “tethered” Fe(3+)ions were studied in terms of the acceleration of relaxation of water protons in nuclear magnetic resonance. The highest transverse relaxivity r(2)=63.9±0.9 mL mg(−1) s(−1) was recorded for Fe(III)/Fe@O-MWCNT-L, while for Fe(III)/Fe@f-MWCNT, with r(2)=57.9±2.9 mL mg(−1) s(−1), the highest impact of the anchored Fe(III) ions was observed. The T(1)/T(2) ratio of 30–100 found for all of the nanotube hybrids presented in this work is a very important factor for their potential application as T(2) contrast agents. Increased stability of the hybrids was confirmed by ultraviolet–visible spectrophotometry.
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spelling pubmed-44376062015-05-21 Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents Kuźnik, Nikodem Tomczyk, Mateusz M Wyskocka, Marzena Przypis, Łukasz Herman, Artur P Jędrysiak, Rafał Koziol, Krzysztof K Boncel, Sławomir Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Iron-filled multiwall carbon nanotubes (Fe@MWCNTs) were functionalized toward a variety of potential magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Oxidized Fe@MWNCTs were covered with PEG5000 via direct esterification or using acyl chloride derivatives. Alternatively, the latter were functionalized with an aminophenol ligand (Fe@O-MWCNT-L). Moreover, pristine Fe@MWCNTs were functionalized with N-phenylaziridine groups (Fe@f-MWCNT) via [2+1] cycloaddition of nitrene. All of these chemically modified nanotubes served as a vehicle for anchoring Fe(3+) ions. The new hybrids – Fe(III)/Fe@(f-/O-)MWCNTs – containing 6%–14% of the “tethered” Fe(3+)ions were studied in terms of the acceleration of relaxation of water protons in nuclear magnetic resonance. The highest transverse relaxivity r(2)=63.9±0.9 mL mg(−1) s(−1) was recorded for Fe(III)/Fe@O-MWCNT-L, while for Fe(III)/Fe@f-MWCNT, with r(2)=57.9±2.9 mL mg(−1) s(−1), the highest impact of the anchored Fe(III) ions was observed. The T(1)/T(2) ratio of 30–100 found for all of the nanotube hybrids presented in this work is a very important factor for their potential application as T(2) contrast agents. Increased stability of the hybrids was confirmed by ultraviolet–visible spectrophotometry. Dove Medical Press 2015-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4437606/ /pubmed/25999719 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S81381 Text en © 2015 Kuźnik et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Kuźnik, Nikodem
Tomczyk, Mateusz M
Wyskocka, Marzena
Przypis, Łukasz
Herman, Artur P
Jędrysiak, Rafał
Koziol, Krzysztof K
Boncel, Sławomir
Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents
title Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents
title_full Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents
title_fullStr Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents
title_full_unstemmed Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents
title_short Amalgamation of complex iron(III) ions and iron nanoclusters with MWCNTs as a route to potential T(2) MRI contrast agents
title_sort amalgamation of complex iron(iii) ions and iron nanoclusters with mwcnts as a route to potential t(2) mri contrast agents
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25999719
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S81381
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