Chengpeng Li
Deakin University
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Journal of Nanomaterials | 2015
Xiaodong She; Lijue Chen; Chengpeng Li; Canzhong He; Li He; Lingxue Kong
Hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles were successfully fabricated and functionalized with appropriate silanes. After modifications, amine, carboxyl, cyano, and methyl groups were grafted onto the nanoparticles and all functionalized hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles maintained a spherical and hollow structure with a mean diameter of ∼120 nm and a shell thickness of ∼10 nm. The loading capacity of the hollow mesoporous silica nanoaprticles to the anticancer drug, 5-fluorouracil, can be controlled via precise functionalization. The presence of amine groups on the surface of nanoparticles resulted in the highest loading capacity of 28.89%, due to the amine functionalized nanoparticles having a similar hydrophilicity but reverse charge to the drug. In addition, the change in pH leads to the variation of the intensity of electrostatic force between nanoparticles and the drug, which finally affects the loading capacity of amine functionalized hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles to some extent. Higher drug loading was observed at pH of 7.4 and 8.5 as 5-fluorouracil becomes more deprotonated in alkaline conditions. The improved drug loading capacity by amine functionalized hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles has demonstrated that they can become potential intracellular 5- fluorouracil delivery vehicles for cancers.
RSC Advances | 2016
Chengpeng Li; Haijin Zhu; Xiaodong She; Tao Wang; F.H. She; Lingxue Kong
An in situ polymerization strategy was used to functionalize graphene oxide (GO) with poly(N,N-dimethyl amino ethylmethacrylate) (PDMAEMA) for the selective removal of anionic dyes. Various characterization methods demonstrate that PDMAEMA-grafted GO (GO-PDMAEMA) was successfully synthesized, and the high PDMAEMA content of 68.5% in GO-PDMAEMA changed the zeta potential significantly from −36.5 (GO) to 41.5 (GO-PDMAEMA). This change in the charge of GO-PDMAEMA greatly increased the adsorption capacities for anionic dye orange G (OG) compared to the pristine GO. The maximum adsorption capacity for anionic OG dye based on the Langmuir model is 609.8 mg g−1. The adsorption mechanism is believed to be a consecutive process of intra-particle diffusion and surface adsorption, with electrostatic interactions as the key driving force. The GO-PDMAEMA nanocomposite also showed excellent regeneration capacity and selectivity towards the separation of various anionic dyes (i.e. OG, Eosin yellow and Congo red) from an aqueous dye mixture. In conclusion, our method offers a promising strategy for developing new anionic dye adsorbents.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2015
Xiaodong She; Lijue Chen; Leonora Velleman; Chengpeng Li; Canzhong He; John A. Denman; Tao Wang; Sarah Shigdar; Wei Duan; Lingxue Kong
The performance of biomaterials in a biological environment is largely influenced by the surface properties of the biomaterials. In particular, grafted targeting ligands significantly impact the subsequent cellular interactions. The utilisation of a grafted epidermal growth factor (EGF) is effective for targeted delivery of drugs to tumours, but the amount of these biological attachments cannot be easily quantified as most characterization methods could not detect the extremely low amount of EGF ligands grafted on the surface of nanoparticles. In this study, hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles (HMSNs) were functionalized with amine groups to conjugate with EGFs via carbodiimide chemistry. Time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), a very surface specific technique (penetration depth <1.5 nm), was employed to study the binding efficiency of the EGF to the nanoparticles. Principal component analysis (PCA) was implemented to track the relative surface concentrations of EGFs on HMSNs. It was found that ToF-SIMS combined with the PCA technique is an effective method to evaluate the immobilization efficiency of EGFs. Based on this useful technique, the quantity and density of the EGF attachments that grafted on nanoparticles can be effectively controlled by varying the EGF concentration at grafting stages. Cell experiments demonstrated that the targeting performance of EGFR positive cells was affected by the number of EGFs attached on HMSNs.
E-polymers | 2010
Chengpeng Li; Jieping Zhong; Lei Yang; Si-Dong Li; Lingxue Kong; Tingting Hou
Abstract To evaluate calcium chloride coagulation technology, two kinds of raw natural rubber samples were produced by calcium chloride and acetic acid respectively. Plasticity retention index (PRI), thermal degradation process, thermal degradation kinetics and differential thermal analysis of two samples were studied. Furthermore, thermal degradation activation energy, pre-exponential factor and rate constant were calculated. The results show that natural rubber produced by calcium chloride possesses good mechanical property and poor thermo-stability in comparison to natural rubber produced by acetic acid.
Mini-reviews in Medicinal Chemistry | 2018
Xiaodong She; Lijue Chen; Zhifeng Yi; Chengpeng Li; Canzhong He; Chunfang Feng; Tao Wang; Sarah Shigdar; Wei Duan; Lingxue Kong
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) are exceptionally promising drug carriers for controlled drug delivery systems because their morphology, pore structure, pore volume and pore size can be well tailored to obtain certain drug release profiles. Moreover, they possess the ability to specifically transport and deliver anti-cancer drugs when targeting molecules are properly grafted onto their surface. MSNs based drug delivery systems have the potential to revolutionize cancer therapy. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the fabrication, modification of MSNs and their applications in tumour-targeted delivery. In addition, the characterization and analysis of MSNs with computer aided strategies were described. The existing issues and future prospective concerning the applications of MSNs as drug carriers for controlled drug delivery systems were discussed.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2014
Chengpeng Li; Mary She; Xiaodong She; Jane Dai; Lingxue Kong
Polymer Composites | 2013
Chengpeng Li; Chunfang Feng; Zheng Peng; Wei Gong; Lingxue Kong
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2015
Xiaodong She; Lijue Chen; Leonora Velleman; Chengpeng Li; Haijin Zhu; Canzhong He; Tao Wang; Sarah Shigdar; Wei Duan; Lingxue Kong
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014
Chengpeng Li; Jitraporn Vongsvivut; Xiaodong She; Yongzhen Li; Fenghua She; Lingxue Kong
Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2015
Chengpeng Li; Tingting Hou; Xiaodong She; Xiaoyi Wei; Fenghua She; Weimin Gao; Lingxue Kong