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Journal of Nanomaterials | 2013

Detection limits of DLS and UV-Vis spectroscopy in characterization of polydisperse nanoparticles colloids

Emilia Tomaszewska; Katarzyna Soliwoda; Kinga Kadziola; Beata Tkacz-Szczesna; Grzegorz Celichowski; M. Cichomski; Witold Szmaja; Jaroslaw Grobelny

Dynamic light scattering is a method that depends on the interaction of light with particles. This method can be used for measurements of narrow particle size distributions especially in the range of 2-500 nm. Sample polydispersity can distort the results, and we could not see the real populations of particles because big particles presented in the sample can screen smaller ones. Although the theory and mathematical basics of DLS technique are already well known, little has been done to determine its limits experimentally. The size and size distribution of artificially prepared polydisperse silver nanoparticles (NPs) colloids were studied using dynamic light scattering (DLS) and ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy. Polydisperse colloids were prepared based on the mixture of chemically synthesized monodisperse colloids well characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), DLS, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Analysis of the DLS results obtained for polydisperse colloids reveals that several percent of the volume content of bigger NPs could screen completely the presence of smaller ones. The presented results could be extremely important from nanoparticles metrology point of view and should help to understand experimental data especially for the one who works with DLS and/or UV-Vis only.


Langmuir | 2014

Effect of the alkyl chain length of secondary amines on the phase transfer of gold nanoparticles from water to toluene.

Katarzyna Soliwoda; Emilia Tomaszewska; Beata Tkacz-Szczesna; Ewelina Mackiewicz; Marcin Rosowski; Adam Bald; Christian Blanck; Marc Schmutz; Jiří Novák; Frank Schreiber; Grzegorz Celichowski; Jaroslaw Grobelny

In the present paper we describe a phase transfer of aqueous synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) from water to toluene using secondary amines: dioctylamine, didodecylamine, and dioctadecylamine. The effect of the hydrocarbon chain length and amount of amines on the transfer efficiency were investigated in the case of nanoparticles (NPs) with three different sizes: 5, 9, and 13 nm. Aqueous colloids were precisely characterized before the transfer process using UV-vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Nanoparticles were next transferred to toluene and characterized using UV-vis and DLS techniques. It was found that dioctadecylamine provides the most effective transfer of nanoparticles. No time-dependent changes in the NP size were observed after 12 days, showing that the dioctadecylamine-stabilized nanoparticles dispersed in toluene were stable. This indicates that long hydrocarbon chains of dioctadecylamine exhibit sufficiently hydrophobic properties of nanoparticles and consequently their good dispersibility in nonpolar solvent.


Toxicology in Vitro | 2016

Toxicity of tannic acid-modified silver nanoparticles in keratinocytes: potential for immunomodulatory applications

Piotr Orlowski; Katarzyna Soliwoda; Emilia Tomaszewska; Karolina Bień; Aleksandra Fruba; Marianna Gniadek; Olga Labedz; Zuzanna Nowak; Grzegorz Celichowski; Jaroslaw Grobelny; Malgorzata Krzyzowska

Hydrolyzable tannins are known to exhibit anti-inflammatory activity, which can be used in combination with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) for dermal uses. In this study, we investigated the effects of tannic acid-modified 13, 33, 46nm and unmodified 10-65nm AgNPs using the human-derived keratinocyte HaCaT and VK2-E6/E7 cell lines in the form of stationary and spheroids cultures. After exposition to tannic acid-modified AgNPs, VK2-E6/E7 cells showed higher toxicity, increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and activity of JNK stress kinase, while HaCaT cell line demonstrated less ROS production and activation of ERK kinase. AgNPs internalization was detected both in the superficial and internal layers of spheroids prepared from both cell lines. Tannic acid modified AgNPs sized above 30nm did not induce DNA breaks in comet assay performed in both cell lines. Tannic acid-modified but not unmodified AgNPs down-regulated TNF-α and LPS-triggered production of IL-8 in VK2-E6/E7 but not in HaCaT cells. In summary, tannic acid-modified AgNPs sized above 30nm show good toxicological profile both in vitro and possess immunomodulatory properties useful for potential dermal applications in humans.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2014

The influence of the chain length and the functional group steric accessibility of thiols on the phase transfer efficiency of gold nanoparticles from water to toluene

Katarzyna Soliwoda; Emilia Tomaszewska; Beata Tkacz-Szczesna; Marcin Rosowski; Grzegorz Celichowski; Jaroslaw Grobelny

Abstract This paper describes the influence of the chain length and the functional group steric accessibility of thiols modifiers on the phase transfer process efficiency of water synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) to toluene. The following thiols were tested: 1-decanethiol, 1,1-dimethyldecanethiol, 1-dodecanethiol, 1-tetradecanethiol and 1-oktadecanethiol. Nanoparticles (NPs) synthesized in water were precisely characterized before the phase transfer process using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The optical properties of AuNPs before and after the phase transfer were studied by the UV-Vis spectroscopy. Additionally, the particle size and size distribution before and after the phase transfer of nanoparticles were investigated using Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). It turned out that the modification of NPs surface was not effective in the case of 1,1-dimethyldecanethiol, probably because of the difficult steric accessibility of the thiol functional group to NPs surface. Consequently, the effective phase transfer of AuNPs from water to toluene did not occur. In toluene the most stable were nanoparticles modified with 1-decanethiol, 1-dodecanethiol and 1-tetradecanethiol.


Organic Electronics | 2015

Air-stable, non-volatile resistive memory based on hybrid organic/inorganic nanocomposites

Giulia Casula; Piero Cosseddu; Yan Busby; Jean-Jacques Pireaux; Marcin Rosowski; Beata Tkacz Szczesna; Katarzyna Soliwoda; Grzegorz Celichowski; Jaroslaw Grobelny; Jiří Novák; Rupak Banerjee; Frank Schreiber; Annalisa Bonfiglio


Applied Surface Science | 2011

The effect of the deposition parameters on size, distribution and antimicrobial properties of photoinduced silver nanoparticles on titania coatings

Ireneusz Piwoński; Kinga Kądzioła; Aneta Kisielewska; Katarzyna Soliwoda; Marian Wolszczak; Katarzyna Lisowska; Natalia Wrońska; Aleksandra Felczak


Ceramics International | 2010

The effect of ceramic nanoparticles on tribological properties of alumina sol–gel thin coatings

Ireneusz Piwoński; Katarzyna Soliwoda


Ceramics International | 2013

The effect of the surface nanostructure and composition on the antiwear properties of zirconia–titania coatings

Ireneusz Piwoński; Katarzyna Soliwoda; Aneta Kisielewska; Renata Stanecka-Badura; Kinga Ka¸dzioła


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2015

Synthesis of monodisperse gold nanoparticles via electrospray-assisted chemical reduction method in cyclohexane

Katarzyna Soliwoda; Marcin Rosowski; Emilia Tomaszewska; Beata Tkacz-Szczesna; Grzegorz Celichowski; Maciej Psarski; Jaroslaw Grobelny


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2015

Electrospray deposition of gold nanoparticles from aqueous colloids on solid substrates

Katarzyna Soliwoda; Marcin Rosowski; Emilia Tomaszewska; Beata Tkacz-Szczesna; Grzegorz Celichowski; Jaroslaw Grobelny

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University of Łódź

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