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New Journal of Chemistry | 2005

Nanostructuring organo-silicas: combination of intermolecular interactions and molecular recognition properties to generate self-assembled hybrids with phenylene or adenine⋯thymine bridging units

Joël J. E. Moreau; Benoit P. Pichon; Guilhem Arrachart; Michel Wong Chi Man; Catherine Bied

Owing to hydrophobic interactions, silyl linkers containing long alkylene chains allowed the synthesis of self-organised hybrids. Lamellar organo-silicas with phenylene or a hydrogen-bonded adenine⋯thymine complex as the bridging units are reported.


ACS Nano | 2014

Design of covalently functionalized carbon nanotubes filled with metal oxide nanoparticles for imaging, therapy, and magnetic manipulation.

Iris Marangon; Georgian Melinte; Claire Wilhelm; Cécilia Ménard-Moyon; Benoit P. Pichon; Ovidiu Ersen; Kelly Aubertin; Walid Baaziz; Cuong Pham-Huu; Sylvie Begin-Colin; Alberto Bianco; Florence Gazeau; Dominique Begin

Nanocomposites combining multiple functionalities in one single nano-object hold great promise for biomedical applications. In this work, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were filled with ferrite nanoparticles (NPs) to develop the magnetic manipulation of the nanotubes and their theranostic applications. The challenges were both the filling of CNTs with a high amount of magnetic NPs and their functionalization to form biocompatible water suspensions. We propose here a filling process using CNTs as nanoreactors for high-yield in situ growth of ferrite NPs into the inner carbon cavity. At first, NPs were formed inside the nanotubes by thermal decomposition of an iron stearate precursor. A second filling step was then performed with iron or cobalt stearate precursors to enhance the encapsulation yield and block the formed NPs inside the tubes. Water suspensions were then obtained by addition of amino groups via the covalent functionalization of the external surface of the nanotubes. Microstructural and magnetic characterizations confirmed the confinement of NPs into the anisotropic structure of CNTs making them suitable for magnetic manipulations and MRI detection. Interactions of highly water-dispersible CNTs with tumor cells could be modulated by magnetic fields without toxicity, allowing control of their orientation within the cell and inducing submicron magnetic stirring. The magnetic properties were also used to quantify CNTs cellular uptake by measuring the cell magnetophoretic mobility. Finally, the photothermal ablation of tumor cells could be enhanced by magnetic stimulus, harnessing the hybrid properties of NP loaded-CNTs.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2005

Structuring of bridged silsesquioxanes via cooperative weak interactions: H-bonding of urea groups and hydrophobic interactions of long alkylene chains

Joël J. E. Moreau; Benoit P. Pichon; Catherine Bied; Michel Wong Chi Man

Lamellar-bridged silsesquioxanes were obtained by the acid-catalysed hydrolytic condensation of a series of bissilylated organobridged molecular precursors. It was found that exploiting cooperative effects between the molecular interactions created by long hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains and the H-bonding between urea groups in the precursors favoured the nanostructuring of the corresponding hybrid silicas.


Nanoscale | 2013

Spacing-dependent dipolar interactions in dendronized magnetic iron oxide nanoparticle 2D arrays and powders

Solenne Fleutot; Gareth L. Nealon; Matthias Pauly; Benoit P. Pichon; Cédric Leuvrey; Marc Drillon; Jean-Louis Gallani; Daniel Guillon; Bertrand Donnio; Sylvie Begin-Colin

Self-assembly of nanoparticles (NPs) into tailored structures is a promising strategy for the production and design of materials with new functions. In this work, 2D arrays of iron oxide NPs with interparticle distances tuned by grafting fatty acids and dendritic molecules at the NPs surface have been obtained over large areas with high density using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. The anchoring agent of molecules and the Janus structure of NPs are shown to be key parameters driving the deposition. Finally the influence of interparticle distance on the collective magnetic properties in powders and in monolayers is clearly demonstrated by DC and AC SQUID measurements. The blocking temperature T(B) increases as the interparticle distance decreases, which is consistent with the fact that dipolar interactions are responsible for this increase. Dipolar interactions are found to be stronger for particles assembled in thin films compared to powdered samples and may be described by using the Vogel Fulcher model.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011

Monolayer and multilayer assemblies of spherically and cubic-shaped iron oxide nanoparticles

Matthias Pauly; Benoit P. Pichon; Pierre-Antoine Albouy; Solenne Fleutot; Cédric Leuvrey; Morgan Trassin; Jean-Louis Gallani; Sylvie Begin-Colin

Nowadays, nanoparticles are considered as the building blocks of the future nanotechnological devices and the development of strategies for processing nanoparticles into thin films has become a strategic challenge. In this context, the assembling of spherically shaped iron oxide nanoparticles displaying various sizes and of cubic-shaped nanoparticles has been investigated using the Langmuir–Blodgett technique. Homogeneous and dense monolayer and multilayer films have been obtained on large areas. The organisation in films has been studied by combining GISAXS and image analysis of SEM micrographs. The quality of the film has been determined to be mainly dependent on the chemical nature of the substrate and the amount of surfactant molecules at the surface of the nanoparticles (i.e. the organic coating).


Dalton Transactions | 2013

Effect of the nanoparticle synthesis method on dendronized iron oxides as MRI contrast agents

Brice Basly; Gabriela Popa; Solenne Fleutot; Benoit P. Pichon; Antonio Garofalo; Cynthia Ghobril; Claire Billotey; Aurélie Berniard; Pauline Bonazza; Hervé Martinez; Delphine Felder-Flesch; Sylvie Begin-Colin

Aqueous suspensions of dendronized iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) have been obtained after functionalization, with two types of dendrons, of NPs synthesized either by coprecipitation (leading to naked NPs in water) or by thermal decomposition (NPs in situ coated by oleic acid in an organic solvent). Different grafting strategies have been optimized depending on the NPs synthetic method. The size distribution, the colloidal stability in isoosmolar media, the surface complex nature as well as the preliminary biokinetic studies performed with optical imaging, and the contrast enhancement properties evaluated through in vitro and in vivo MRI experiments, have been compared as a function of the nature of both dendrons and NPs. All functionalized NPs displayed good colloidal stability in water, however the ones bearing a peripheral carboxylic acid function gave the best results in isoosmolar media. Whereas the grafting rates were similar, the nature of the surface complex depended on the NPs synthetic method. The in vitro contrast enhancement properties were better than commercial products, with a better performance of the NPs synthesized by coprecipitation. On the other hand, the NPs synthesized by thermal decomposition were more efficient in vivo. Furthermore, they both displayed good biodistribution with renal and hepatobiliary elimination pathways and no consistent RES uptake.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012

Size dependent dipolar interactions in iron oxide nanoparticle monolayer and multilayer Langmuir–Blodgett films

Matthias Pauly; Benoit P. Pichon; P. Panissod; Solenne Fleutot; Pedro Rodriguez; Marc Drillon; Sylvie Begin-Colin

The dipolar interactions in monolayer and multilayer assemblies of iron oxide nanoparticles have been investigated as a function of the nanoparticle size. The magnetic properties of iron oxide nanocrystals of various sizes have been measured for particles as powders and assembled in mono- and multilayers by the Langmuir–Blodgett technique, and compared to the behavior of non-interacting nanoparticles. It is shown that increasing dipolar interactions lead to higher blocking temperatures and to deviation from the Neel–Brown law. Dipolar interactions are found to be stronger for particles assembled in thin films compared to powdered samples. The effect of interactions increases strongly with the nanoparticle size in agreement with simulations, leading to an unusual behaviour for the larger particles assembled in monolayer, which could be a signature of a superferromagnetic state.


Small | 2009

In situ X-ray measurements to probe a new solid-state polycondensation mechanism for the design of supramolecular organo-bridged silsesquioxanes.

Philippe Dieudonné; Michel Wong Chi Man; Benoit P. Pichon; Luc Vellutini; Jean-Louis Bantignies; Christophe Blanc; Gaëlle Creff; Stéphanie Finet; Jean-Louis Sauvajol; Catherine Bied; Joël J. E. Moreau

A long-range ordered organic/inorganic material is synthesized from a bis-silane, (EtO)(3)Si-(CH(2))(3)-NHCONH-C(6)H(4)-NHCONH-(CH(2))(3)-Si(OEt)(3). This crosslinked sol-gel solid exhibits a supramolecular organization via intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions between urea groups (-NHCONH-) and covalent siloxane bonding, triple bond Si-O-Si triple bond. Time-resolved in situ X-ray measurements (coupling small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering techniques) are performed to follow the different steps involved in the synthetic process. A new mechanism based on the crystallization of the hydrolyzed species followed by their polycondensation in solid state is proposed.


Nanotechnology | 2010

Nanotrench for nano and microparticle electrical interconnects

Jean-Francois Dayen; Vina Faramarzi; Matthias Pauly; Neil T. Kemp; M. Barbero; Benoit P. Pichon; Hicham Majjad; Sylvie Begin-Colin; Bernard Doudin

We present a simple and versatile patterning procedure for the reliable and reproducible fabrication of high aspect ratio (10(4)) electrical interconnects that have separation distances down to 20 nm and lengths of several hundreds of microns. The process uses standard optical lithography techniques and allows parallel processing of many junctions, making it easily scalable and industrially relevant. We demonstrate the suitability of these nanotrenches as electrical interconnects for addressing micro and nanoparticles by realizing several circuits with integrated species. Furthermore, low impedance metal-metal low contacts are shown to be obtained when trapping a single metal-coated microsphere in the gap, emphasizing the intrinsic good electrical conductivity of the interconnects, even though a wet process is used. Highly resistive magnetite-based nanoparticles networks also demonstrate the advantage of the high aspect ratio of the nanotrenches for providing access to electrical properties of highly resistive materials, with leakage current levels below 1 pA.


Langmuir | 2013

Self-assembly of bridged silsesquioxanes: modulating structural evolution via cooperative covalent and noncovalent interactions.

Gaëlle Creff; Benoit P. Pichon; Christophe Blanc; David Maurin; Jean-Louis Sauvajol; Carole Carcel; Joël J. E. Moreau; Pascale Roy; John R. Bartlett; Michel Wong Chi Man; Jean-Louis Bantignies

The self-assembly of a bis-urea phenylene-bridged silsesquioxane precursor during sol-gel synthesis has been investigated by in situ infrared spectroscopy, optical microscopy, and light scattering. In particular, the evolution of the system as a function of processing time was correlated with covalent interactions associated with increasing polycondensation and noncovalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding. A comprehensive mechanism based on the hydrolysis of the phenylene-bridged organosilane precursor prior to the crystallization of the corresponding bridged silsesquioxane via H-bonding and subsequent irreversible polycondensation is proposed.

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Michel Wong Chi Man

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Matthias Pauly

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Joël J. E. Moreau

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Montpellier

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Walid Baaziz

University of Strasbourg

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Catherine Bied

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Montpellier

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Yu Liu

University of Strasbourg

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Jean-Marc Greneche

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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