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Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine

Nuclear nanomedicine is an emerging field, which utilizes nanoformulations of nuclear agents to increase their local concentration at targeted sites for a more effective nuclear therapy at a considerably reduced radiation dosage. This field needs the development of methods for controlled fabrication...

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Autores principales: Popova-Kuznetsova, Elena, Tikhonowski, Gleb, Popov, Anton A., Duflot, Vladimir, Deyev, Sergey, Klimentov, Sergey, Zavestovskaya, Irina, Prasad, Paras N., Kabashin, Andrei V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905619
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010069
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author Popova-Kuznetsova, Elena
Tikhonowski, Gleb
Popov, Anton A.
Duflot, Vladimir
Deyev, Sergey
Klimentov, Sergey
Zavestovskaya, Irina
Prasad, Paras N.
Kabashin, Andrei V.
author_facet Popova-Kuznetsova, Elena
Tikhonowski, Gleb
Popov, Anton A.
Duflot, Vladimir
Deyev, Sergey
Klimentov, Sergey
Zavestovskaya, Irina
Prasad, Paras N.
Kabashin, Andrei V.
author_sort Popova-Kuznetsova, Elena
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description Nuclear nanomedicine is an emerging field, which utilizes nanoformulations of nuclear agents to increase their local concentration at targeted sites for a more effective nuclear therapy at a considerably reduced radiation dosage. This field needs the development of methods for controlled fabrication of nuclear agents carrying nanoparticles with low polydispersity and with high colloidal stability in aqueous dispersions. In this paper, we apply methods of femtosecond (fs) laser ablation in deionized water to fabricate stable aqueous dispersion of (152)Sm-enriched samarium oxide nanoparticles (NPs), which can capture neutrons to become (153)Sm beta-emitters for nuclear therapy. We show that direct ablation of a (152)Sm-enriched samarium oxide target leads to widely size- and shape-dispersed populations of NPs with low colloidal stability. However, by applying a second fs laser fragmentation step to the dispersion of initially formed colloids, we achieve full homogenization of NPs size characteristics, while keeping the same composition. We also demonstrate the possibility for wide-range tuning of the mean size of Sm-based NPs by varying laser energy during the ablation or fragmentation step. The final product presents dispersed solutions of samarium oxide NPs with relatively narrow size distribution, having spherical shape, a controlled mean size between 7 and 70 nm and high colloidal stability. The formed NPs can also be of importance for catalytic and biomedical applications.
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spelling pubmed-70226552020-03-09 Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine Popova-Kuznetsova, Elena Tikhonowski, Gleb Popov, Anton A. Duflot, Vladimir Deyev, Sergey Klimentov, Sergey Zavestovskaya, Irina Prasad, Paras N. Kabashin, Andrei V. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Nuclear nanomedicine is an emerging field, which utilizes nanoformulations of nuclear agents to increase their local concentration at targeted sites for a more effective nuclear therapy at a considerably reduced radiation dosage. This field needs the development of methods for controlled fabrication of nuclear agents carrying nanoparticles with low polydispersity and with high colloidal stability in aqueous dispersions. In this paper, we apply methods of femtosecond (fs) laser ablation in deionized water to fabricate stable aqueous dispersion of (152)Sm-enriched samarium oxide nanoparticles (NPs), which can capture neutrons to become (153)Sm beta-emitters for nuclear therapy. We show that direct ablation of a (152)Sm-enriched samarium oxide target leads to widely size- and shape-dispersed populations of NPs with low colloidal stability. However, by applying a second fs laser fragmentation step to the dispersion of initially formed colloids, we achieve full homogenization of NPs size characteristics, while keeping the same composition. We also demonstrate the possibility for wide-range tuning of the mean size of Sm-based NPs by varying laser energy during the ablation or fragmentation step. The final product presents dispersed solutions of samarium oxide NPs with relatively narrow size distribution, having spherical shape, a controlled mean size between 7 and 70 nm and high colloidal stability. The formed NPs can also be of importance for catalytic and biomedical applications. MDPI 2019-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7022655/ /pubmed/31905619 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010069 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Popova-Kuznetsova, Elena
Tikhonowski, Gleb
Popov, Anton A.
Duflot, Vladimir
Deyev, Sergey
Klimentov, Sergey
Zavestovskaya, Irina
Prasad, Paras N.
Kabashin, Andrei V.
Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine
title Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine
title_full Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine
title_fullStr Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine
title_full_unstemmed Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine
title_short Laser-Ablative Synthesis of Isotope-Enriched Samarium Oxide Nanoparticles for Nuclear Nanomedicine
title_sort laser-ablative synthesis of isotope-enriched samarium oxide nanoparticles for nuclear nanomedicine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905619
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10010069
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