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The impact of processing on the cytotoxicity of graphene oxide

In-house prepared graphene oxide (GO) was processed via base washing, sonication, cleaning and combinations of these processing techniques to evaluate the impact on the flake morphology, composition and cytotoxicity of the material. The flakes of unprocessed GO were relatively planar, but upon base...

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Autores principales: Gies, Valerie, Lopinski, Gregory, Augustine, Jerry, Cheung, Timothy, Kodra, Oltion, Zou, Shan
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Publicado: RSC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00178b
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author Gies, Valerie
Lopinski, Gregory
Augustine, Jerry
Cheung, Timothy
Kodra, Oltion
Zou, Shan
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description In-house prepared graphene oxide (GO) was processed via base washing, sonication, cleaning and combinations of these processing techniques to evaluate the impact on the flake morphology, composition and cytotoxicity of the material. The flakes of unprocessed GO were relatively planar, but upon base washing, the flakes became textured exhibiting many folds and creases observed by AFM. In addition to the pronounced effect on the topography, base washing increased the C/O ratio and increased the cytotoxicity of GO on all four cell lines studied determined via the WST-8 assay. Sonicating the unprocessed and base washed samples resulted in smaller flakes with a similar topography; the base washed flakes lost the texture previously observed upon sonication. The sonicated samples were more toxic than the unprocessed sample, attributed to the smaller flake size, but were interestingly less toxic than the base washed, unsonicated sample despite the base washed unsonicated sample having a larger flake size. This unexpected finding was confirmed by a second analyst using the same, and a different source of GO and resulted in the conclusion that the morphology of GO greatly impacts the cytotoxicity. Cleaning the GO reduced the amount of nitrogen and sulfur impurities in the sample but had no significant impact on the cytotoxicity of the material. It was observed that nutrient depletion via nanomaterial adsorption was not the route of cytotoxicity for the GO samples studied.
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spelling pubmed-94732392022-09-20 The impact of processing on the cytotoxicity of graphene oxide Gies, Valerie Lopinski, Gregory Augustine, Jerry Cheung, Timothy Kodra, Oltion Zou, Shan Nanoscale Adv Chemistry In-house prepared graphene oxide (GO) was processed via base washing, sonication, cleaning and combinations of these processing techniques to evaluate the impact on the flake morphology, composition and cytotoxicity of the material. The flakes of unprocessed GO were relatively planar, but upon base washing, the flakes became textured exhibiting many folds and creases observed by AFM. In addition to the pronounced effect on the topography, base washing increased the C/O ratio and increased the cytotoxicity of GO on all four cell lines studied determined via the WST-8 assay. Sonicating the unprocessed and base washed samples resulted in smaller flakes with a similar topography; the base washed flakes lost the texture previously observed upon sonication. The sonicated samples were more toxic than the unprocessed sample, attributed to the smaller flake size, but were interestingly less toxic than the base washed, unsonicated sample despite the base washed unsonicated sample having a larger flake size. This unexpected finding was confirmed by a second analyst using the same, and a different source of GO and resulted in the conclusion that the morphology of GO greatly impacts the cytotoxicity. Cleaning the GO reduced the amount of nitrogen and sulfur impurities in the sample but had no significant impact on the cytotoxicity of the material. It was observed that nutrient depletion via nanomaterial adsorption was not the route of cytotoxicity for the GO samples studied. RSC 2018-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9473239/ /pubmed/36132263 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00178b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Cheung, Timothy
Kodra, Oltion
Zou, Shan
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title The impact of processing on the cytotoxicity of graphene oxide
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title_short The impact of processing on the cytotoxicity of graphene oxide
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00178b
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