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Langmuir | 2011

Facile One-Pot Synthesis and Morphological Control of Asymmetric Superparamagnetic Composite Nanoparticles

Yilong Wang; Hong Xu; Yongsheng Ma; Fangfang Guo; Feng Wang; Donglu Shi

A one-pot colloidal reaction strategy was developed to synthesize asymmetric magnetic composite particles (AMCPs) with high anisotropy and magnetic content. The asymmetricity was established by having two portions of the particle composed of both polystyrene and silica, among which the latter was conjugated with magnetite nanoparticles. Phase separation was found to be critical in developing the asymmetric structure between the inorganic and polymer components during miniemulsion polymerization and the sol-gel reaction. Morphological control of the magnetic composite particles was achieved in a straightforward fashion by adjusting the processing parameters. These asymmetric nanomaterials with superparamagnetic and amphiphilic properties will have significant potential in biomedical applications.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Synergistic removal of Pb(II), Cd(II) and humic acid by Fe3O4@mesoporous silica-graphene oxide composites.

Yilong Wang; Song Liang; Bingdi Chen; Fangfang Guo; Shuili Yu; Yulin Tang

The synergistic adsorption of heavy metal ions and humic acid can be very challenging. This is largely because of their competitive adsorption onto most adsorbent materials. Hierarchically structured composites containing polyethylenimine-modified magnetic mesoporous silica and graphene oxide (MMSP-GO) were here prepared to address this. Magnetic mesoporous silica microspheres were synthesized and functionalized with PEI molecules, providing many amine groups for chemical conjugation with the carboxyl groups on GO sheets and enhanced the affinity between the pollutants and the mesoporous silica. The features of the composites were characterized using TEM, SEM, TGA, DLS, and VSM measurements. Series adsorption results proved that this system was suitable for simultaneous and efficient removal of heavy metal ions and humic acid using MMSP-GO composites as adsorbents. The maximum adsorption capacities of MMSP-GO for Pb(II) and Cd (II) were 333 and 167 mg g−1 caculated by Langmuir model, respectively. HA enhances adsorption of heavy metals by MMSP-GO composites due to their interactions in aqueous solutions. The underlying mechanism of synergistic adsorption of heavy metal ions and humic acid were discussed. MMSP-GO composites have shown promise for use as adsorbents in the simultaneous removal of heavy metals and humic acid in wastewater treatment processes.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2011

Preparation of highly fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles for analytes-enrichment and subsequent biodetection.

Bingbo Zhang; Bingdi Chen; Yilong Wang; Fangfang Guo; Zhuoquan Li; Donglu Shi

Bifunctional nanoparticles with highly fluorescence and decent magnetic properties have been widely used in biomedical application. In this study, highly fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles (FMNPs) with uniform size of ca. 40 nm are prepared by encapsulation of both magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and shell/core quantum dots (QDs) with well-designed shell structure/compositions into silica matrix via a one-pot reverse microemulsion approach. The spectral analysis shows that the FMNPs hold high fluorescent quantum yield (QY). The QYs and saturation magnetization of the FMNPs can be regulated by varying the ratio of the encapsulated QDs to MNPs. Moreover, the surface of the FMNPs can be modified to offer chemical groups for antibody conjugation for following use in target-enrichment and subsequent fluorescent detection. The in vitro immunofluorescence assay and flow cytometric analysis indicate that the bifunctional FMNPs-antibody bioconjugates are capable of target-enrichment, magnetic separation and can also be used as alternative fluorescent probes on flow cytometry for biodetection.


Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2011

Highly Efficient Drug Delivery Nanosystem via L‐Phenylalanine Triggering Based on Supramolecular Polymer Micelles

Haiqing Dong; Yongyong Li; Huiyun Wen; Meng Xu; Lijian Liu; Zhuoquan Li; Fangfang Guo; Donglu Shi

An intelligent drug delivery nanosystem has been developed based on biodegradable supramolecular polymer micelles (SMPMs). The drug release can be triggered from SMPMs responsively by a bioactive agent, L-phenylalanine in a controlled fashion. The SMPMs are constructed from ethylcellulose-graft-poly(ε-caprolactone) (EC-g-PCL) and α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) derivate via host-guest and hydrophobic interactions. It has been found that these SMPMs have disassembled rapidly in response to an additional L-phenylalanine, due to great affinity discrepancy to α-CD between L-phenylalanine and PCL. Experiments have been carried out on trigger-controlled in vitro drug release of the SMPMs loaded with a model porphyrin based photosensitizer THPP. The result shows that the SMPMs released over 85% THPP in 6 h, which is two orders magnitudes faster than that of control. Also investigated is the photodynamic therapy (PDT) of THPP-loaded SMPMs with and without L-phenylalanine on MCF-7 carcinoma cell line. An effective trigger-concentration dependent lethal effect has been found showing promise in clinical photodynamic therapy.


Nanotechnology | 2016

Multifunctional reduction-responsive SPIO&DOX-loaded PEGylated polymeric lipid vesicles for magnetic resonance imaging-guided drug delivery

Sheng Wang; Weitao Yang; Hongli Du; Fangfang Guo; Hanjie Wang; Jin Chang; Xiaoqun Gong; Bingbo Zhang

Multifunctional superparamagnetic iron-oxide (SPIO)-based nanoparticles have been emerging as candidate nanosystems for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Here, we report the use of reduction- responsive SPIO/doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded poly(ethylene glycol) monomethyl ether (PEG)ylated polymeric lipid vesicles (SPIO&DOX-PPLVs) as a novel theranostic system for tumor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnosis and controlled drug delivery. These SPIO&DOX-PPLVs are composed of SPIOs that function as MR contrast agents for tumor enhancement and PPLVs as polymer matrices for encapsulating SPIO and antitumor drugs. The in vitro characterizations show that the SPIO&DOX-PPLVs have nanosized structures (∼80 nm), excellent colloidal stability, good biocompatibility, as well as T2-weighted MRI capability with a relatively high T2 relaxivity (r2 = 213.82 mM(-1) s(-1)). In vitro drug release studies reveal that the release rate of DOX from the SPIO&DOX-PPLVs is accelerated in the reduction environment. An in vitro cellular uptake study and an antitumor study show that the SPIO&DOX-PPLVs have magnetic targeting properties and effective antitumor activity. In vivo studies show the SPIO&DOX-PPLVs have excellent T2-weighted tumor targeted MRI capability, image-guided drug delivery capability, and high antitumor effects. These results suggest that the SPIO&DOX-PPLVs are promising nanocarriers for MRI diagnosis and cancer therapy applications.


Science China-chemistry | 2010

Poly(ethylene glycol) conjugated nano-graphene oxide for photodynamic therapy

Haiqing Dong; Zhilei Zhao; Huiyun Wen; Fangfang Guo; Aijun Shen; Frank Pilger; Chao Lin; Donglu Shi


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2010

Thermosensitive in situ-forming dextran-pluronic hydrogels through Michael addition

Chao Lin; Peng Zhao; Fang Li; Fangfang Guo; Zhuoquan Li; Xuejun Wen


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014

Effect of physiochemical property of Fe3O4 particle on magnetic lateral flow immunochromatographic assay

Jun Yan; Yingying Liu; Yilong Wang; Xiaowei Xu; Ying Lu; Yingjie Pan; Fangfang Guo; Donglu Shi


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2011

Improving colloidal properties of quantum dots with combined silica and polymer coatings for in vitro immuofluorenscence assay

Bingbo Zhang; Da Xing; Chao Lin; Fangfang Guo; Peng Zhao; Xuejun Wen; Zhihao Bao; Donglu Shi


Archive | 2010

Method for preparing shell-core micrometer/nanometer spheres capable of preventing functional materials

Fangfang Guo; Donglu Shi; Yilong Wang; Bingbo Zhang; Peng Zhao

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