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Small | 2011

Exocytosis of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles from Mammalian Cells: From Asymmetric Cell-to-Cell Transfer to Protein Harvesting

Igor I. Slowing; Juan L. Vivero-Escoto; Yannan Zhao; Kapil Kandel; Chorthip Peeraphatdit; Brian G. Trewyn; Victor S.-Y. Lin

Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have attracted considerable interest as vehicles for drug delivery because of their capacity to encapsulate large amounts of bioactive species and the ease with which their surface can be chemically modifi ed. [ 1 , 2 ] The versatile chemistry of MSNs has enabled their functionalization with several groups to render a variety of gated nanodevices, capable of controlling the loading and release of guest molecules in a stimuli-responsive fashion. [ 3–17 ]


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2013

Analysis of sensitivity enhancement by dynamic nuclear polarization in solid-state NMR: a case study of functionalized mesoporous materials

Takeshi Kobayashi; Olivier Lafon; Aany Sofia Lilly Thankamony; Igor I. Slowing; Kapil Kandel; Diego Carnevale; Veronika Vitzthum; Hervé Vezin; Jean-Paul Amoureux; Geoffrey Bodenhausen; Marek Pruski

We systematically studied the enhancement factor (per scan) and the sensitivity enhancement (per unit time) in (13)C and (29)Si cross-polarization magic angle spinning (CP-MAS) NMR boosted by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) of functionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs). Specifically, we separated contributions due to: (i) microwave irradiation, (ii) quenching by paramagnetic effects, (iii) the presence of frozen solvent, (iv) the temperature, as well as changes in (v) relaxation and (vi) cross-polarization behaviour. No line-broadening effects were observed for MSNs when lowering the temperature from 300 to 100 K. Notwithstanding a significant signal reduction due to quenching by TOTAPOL radicals, DNP-CP-MAS at 100 K provided global sensitivity enhancements of 23 and 45 for (13)C and (29)Si, respectively, relative to standard CP-MAS measurements at room temperature. The effects of DNP were also ascertained by comparing with state-of-the-art two-dimensional heteronuclear (1)H{(13)C} and (29)Si{(1)H} correlation spectra, using, respectively, indirect detection or Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) refocusing to boost signal acquisition. This study highlights opportunities for further improvements through the development of high-field DNP, better polarizing agents, and improved capabilities for low-temperature MAS.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2012

Functional Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for the Selective Sequestration of Free Fatty Acids from Microalgal Oil

Justin S. Valenstein; Kapil Kandel; Forrest Melcher; Igor I. Slowing; Victor S.-Y. Lin; Brian G. Trewyn

A series of 2d-hexagonally packed mesoporous silica nanoparticle material with 10 nm pore diameter (MSN-10) covalently functionalized with organic surface modifiers have been synthesized via a post-synthesis grafting method. The material structure has been characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and nitrogen sorption analyses, and the free fatty acid (FFA) sequestration capacity and selectivity was investigated and quantified by thermogravimetric and GC/MS analysis. We discovered that aminopropyl functionalized 10 nm pore mesoporous silica nanoparticle material (AP-MSN-10) sequestered all available FFAs and left nearly all other molecules in solution from a simulated microalgal extract containing FFAs, sterols, terpenes, and triacylglycerides. We also demonstrated selective FFA sequestration from commercially available microalgal oil.


Lipids | 2013

High-Throughput Analysis of Algal Crude Oils Using High Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Young Jin Lee; Rachael C. Leverence; Erica A. Smith; Justin S. Valenstein; Kapil Kandel; Brian G. Trewyn

Lipid analysis often needs to be specifically optimized for each class of compounds due to its wide variety of chemical and physical properties. It becomes a serious bottleneck in the development of algae-based next generation biofuels when high-throughput analysis becomes essential for the optimization of various process conditions. We propose a high-resolution mass spectrometry-based high-throughput assay as a ‘quick-and-dirty’ protocol to monitor various lipid classes in algal crude oils. Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization was determined to be most effective for this purpose to cover a wide range of lipid classes. With an autosampler-LC pump set-up, we could analyze algal crude samples every one and half minutes, monitoring several lipid species such as TAG, DAG, squalene, sterols, and chlorophyll a. High-mass resolution and high-mass accuracy of the orbitrap mass analyzer provides confidence in the identification of these lipid compounds. MS/MS and MS3 analysis could be performed in parallel for further structural information, as demonstrated for TAG and DAG. This high-throughput method was successfully demonstrated for semi-quantitative analysis of algal oils after treatment with various nanoparticles.


Topics in Catalysis | 2014

Heterogeneous Multicatalytic System for Single-Pot Oxidation and C–C Coupling Reaction Sequences

Nicholas C. Nelson; Umesh Chaudhary; Kapil Kandel; Igor I. Slowing

A system comprising two catalysts supported on mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) was employed to perform a sequence of two reactions in a single pot. Palladium nanoparticles catalyzed the oxidation of furfuryl alcohol with molecular oxygen at atmospheric pressure. The oxidation product, furfural, was then reacted with acetone via an aldol condensation catalyzed by amines supported on MSNs. Each reaction was first tested individually to establish optimal conditions. Both catalysts were then introduced into the same reactor under the proven conditions, and the entire reaction sequence was performed giving the desired product with high selectivity. The overall yield of the reaction sequence was highly dependent on the relative concentrations of the reactants in the mixture.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Loaded with Surfactant: Low Temperature Magic Angle Spinning 13C and 29Si NMR Enhanced by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

Olivier Lafon; Aany Sofia Lilly Thankamony; Takeshi Kobayashi; Diego Carnevale; Veronika Vitzthum; Igor I. Slowing; Kapil Kandel; Hervé Vezin; Jean-Paul Amoureux; Geoffrey Bodenhausen; Marek Pruski


Journal of Catalysis | 2014

Supported iron nanoparticles for the hydrodeoxygenation of microalgal oil to green diesel

Kapil Kandel; James W. Anderegg; Nicholas C. Nelson; Umesh Chaudhary; Igor I. Slowing


Journal of Catalysis | 2012

Substrate inhibition in the heterogeneous catalyzed aldol condensation: A mechanistic study of supported organocatalysts

Kapil Kandel; Stacey M. Althaus; Chorthip Peeraphatdit; Takeshi Kobayashi; Brian G. Trewyn; Marek Pruski; Igor I. Slowing


ACS Catalysis | 2015

Mesoporous Silica-Supported Amidozirconium-Catalyzed Carbonyl Hydroboration

Naresh Eedugurala; Zhuoran Wang; Umesh Chaudhary; Nicholas C. Nelson; Kapil Kandel; Takeshi Kobayashi; Igor I. Slowing; Marek Pruski; Aaron D. Sadow


ACS Catalysis | 2013

Solvent-Induced Reversal of Activities between Two Closely Related Heterogeneous Catalysts in the Aldol Reaction

Kapil Kandel; Stacey M. Althaus; Chorthip Peeraphatdit; Takeshi Kobayashi; Brian G. Trewyn; Marek Pruski; Igor I. Slowing

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Nicholas C. Nelson

United States Department of Energy

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Umesh Chaudhary

United States Department of Energy

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Victor S.-Y. Lin

United States Department of Energy

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