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Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency

[Image: see text] Magnetotactic bacteria Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 have been cultured using three different media: magnetic spirillum growth medium with Wolfe’s mineral solution (MSGM + W), magnetic spirillum growth medium without Wolfe’s mineral solution (MSGM – W), and flask standard mediu...

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Autores principales: Gandia, David, Marcano, Lourdes, Gandarias, Lucía, Villanueva, Danny, Orue, Iñaki, Abrudan, Radu Marius, Valencia, Sergio, Rodrigo, Irati, Ángel García, José, Muela, Alicia, Fdez-Gubieda, Ma Luisa, Alonso, Javier
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9982817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36563339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c18435
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author Gandia, David
Marcano, Lourdes
Gandarias, Lucía
Villanueva, Danny
Orue, Iñaki
Abrudan, Radu Marius
Valencia, Sergio
Rodrigo, Irati
Ángel García, José
Muela, Alicia
Fdez-Gubieda, Ma Luisa
Alonso, Javier
author_facet Gandia, David
Marcano, Lourdes
Gandarias, Lucía
Villanueva, Danny
Orue, Iñaki
Abrudan, Radu Marius
Valencia, Sergio
Rodrigo, Irati
Ángel García, José
Muela, Alicia
Fdez-Gubieda, Ma Luisa
Alonso, Javier
author_sort Gandia, David
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Magnetotactic bacteria Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 have been cultured using three different media: magnetic spirillum growth medium with Wolfe’s mineral solution (MSGM + W), magnetic spirillum growth medium without Wolfe’s mineral solution (MSGM – W), and flask standard medium (FSM). The influence of the culture medium on the structural, morphological, and magnetic characteristics of the magnetosome chains biosynthesized by these bacteria has been investigated by using transmission electron microscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. All bacteria exhibit similar average size for magnetosomes, 40–45 nm, but FSM bacteria present slightly longer subchains. In MSGM + W bacteria, Co(2+) ions present in the medium substitute Fe(2+) ions in octahedral positions with a total Co doping around 4–5%. In addition, the magnetic response of these bacteria has been thoroughly studied as functions of both the temperature and the applied magnetic field. While MSGM – W and FSM bacteria exhibit similar magnetic behavior, in the case of MSGM + W, the incorporation of the Co ions affects the magnetic response, in particular suppressing the Verwey (∼105 K) and low temperature (∼40 K) transitions and increasing the coercivity and remanence. Moreover, simulations based on a Stoner–Wolhfarth model have allowed us to reproduce the experimentally obtained magnetization versus magnetic field loops, revealing clear changes in different anisotropy contributions for these bacteria depending on the employed culture medium. Finally, we have related how these magnetic changes affect their heating efficiency by using AC magnetometric measurements. The obtained AC hysteresis loops, measured with an AC magnetic field amplitude of up to 90 mT and a frequency, f, of 149 kHz, reveal the influence of the culture medium on the heating properties of these bacteria: below 35 mT, MSGM – W bacteria are the best heating mediators, but above 60 mT, FSM and MSGM + W bacteria give the best heating results, reaching a maximum heating efficiency or specific absorption rate (SAR) of SAR/f ≈ 12 W g(–1) kHz(–1).
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spelling pubmed-99828172023-03-04 Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency Gandia, David Marcano, Lourdes Gandarias, Lucía Villanueva, Danny Orue, Iñaki Abrudan, Radu Marius Valencia, Sergio Rodrigo, Irati Ángel García, José Muela, Alicia Fdez-Gubieda, Ma Luisa Alonso, Javier ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Magnetotactic bacteria Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 have been cultured using three different media: magnetic spirillum growth medium with Wolfe’s mineral solution (MSGM + W), magnetic spirillum growth medium without Wolfe’s mineral solution (MSGM – W), and flask standard medium (FSM). The influence of the culture medium on the structural, morphological, and magnetic characteristics of the magnetosome chains biosynthesized by these bacteria has been investigated by using transmission electron microscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. All bacteria exhibit similar average size for magnetosomes, 40–45 nm, but FSM bacteria present slightly longer subchains. In MSGM + W bacteria, Co(2+) ions present in the medium substitute Fe(2+) ions in octahedral positions with a total Co doping around 4–5%. In addition, the magnetic response of these bacteria has been thoroughly studied as functions of both the temperature and the applied magnetic field. While MSGM – W and FSM bacteria exhibit similar magnetic behavior, in the case of MSGM + W, the incorporation of the Co ions affects the magnetic response, in particular suppressing the Verwey (∼105 K) and low temperature (∼40 K) transitions and increasing the coercivity and remanence. Moreover, simulations based on a Stoner–Wolhfarth model have allowed us to reproduce the experimentally obtained magnetization versus magnetic field loops, revealing clear changes in different anisotropy contributions for these bacteria depending on the employed culture medium. Finally, we have related how these magnetic changes affect their heating efficiency by using AC magnetometric measurements. The obtained AC hysteresis loops, measured with an AC magnetic field amplitude of up to 90 mT and a frequency, f, of 149 kHz, reveal the influence of the culture medium on the heating properties of these bacteria: below 35 mT, MSGM – W bacteria are the best heating mediators, but above 60 mT, FSM and MSGM + W bacteria give the best heating results, reaching a maximum heating efficiency or specific absorption rate (SAR) of SAR/f ≈ 12 W g(–1) kHz(–1). American Chemical Society 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9982817/ /pubmed/36563339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c18435 Text en © 2022 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Gandia, David
Marcano, Lourdes
Gandarias, Lucía
Villanueva, Danny
Orue, Iñaki
Abrudan, Radu Marius
Valencia, Sergio
Rodrigo, Irati
Ángel García, José
Muela, Alicia
Fdez-Gubieda, Ma Luisa
Alonso, Javier
Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency
title Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency
title_full Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency
title_fullStr Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency
title_short Tuning the Magnetic Response of Magnetospirillum magneticum by Changing the Culture Medium: A Straightforward Approach to Improve Their Hyperthermia Efficiency
title_sort tuning the magnetic response of magnetospirillum magneticum by changing the culture medium: a straightforward approach to improve their hyperthermia efficiency
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9982817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36563339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c18435
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