Manuela Chiper
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Langmuir | 2012
Karine Kaaki; Katel Hervé-Aubert; Manuela Chiper; Andriy Shkilnyy; Martin Soucé; Roland Benoit; Archibald Paillard; Pierre Dubois; Marie-Louise Saboungi; Igor Chourpa
We report the efficient one-step synthesis and detailed physicochemical evaluation of novel biocompatible nanosystems useful for cancer therapeutics and diagnostics (theranostics). These systems are the superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) carrying the anticancer drug doxorubicin and coated with the covalently bonded biocompatible polymer poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), native and modified with the biological cancer targeting ligand folic acid (PEG-FA). These multifunctional nanoparticles (SPION-DOX-PEG-FA) are designed to rationally combine multilevel mechanisms of cancer cell targeting (magnetic and biological), bimodal cancer cell imaging (by means of MRI and fluorescence), and bimodal cancer treatment (by targeted drug delivery and by hyperthermia effect). Nevertheless, for these concepts to work together, the choice of ingredients and particle structure are critically important. Therefore, in the present work, a detailed physicochemical characterization of the organic coating of the hybrid nanoparticles is performed by several surface-specific instrumental methods, including surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectrometry (XPS), and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). We demonstrate that the anticancer drug doxorubicin is attached to the iron oxide surface and buried under the polymer layers, while folic acid is located on the extreme surface of the organic coating. Interestingly, the moderate presence of folic acid on the particle surface does not increase the particle surface potential, while it is sufficient to increase the particle uptake by MCF-7 cancer cells. All of these original results contribute to the better understanding of the structure-activity relationship for hybrid biocompatible nanosystems and are encouraging for the applications in cancer theranostics.
Langmuir | 2008
Claudia Haensch; Manuela Chiper; Christoph Ulbricht; Andreas Winter; Stephanie Hoeppener; Ulrich S. Schubert
We report on the reversible and selective functionalization of surfaces by utilizing supramolecular building blocks. The reversible formation of terpyridine bis-complexes, based on a terpyridine ligand-functionalized monolayer, is used as a versatile supramolecular binding motif. Thereby, click chemistry was applied to covalently bind an acetylene functionalized Fe(II) bis-complex onto azide-terminated self-assembled monolayers. By decomplexation of the formed supramolecular complex, the ligand modified monolayer could be obtained. These monolayers were subsequently used for additional complexation reactions, resulting in the reversible functionalization of the substrates. The proper choice of the coordinating transition metal ions allows the tuning of the binding strength, as well as the physicochemical properties of the formed complexes and thus an engineering of the surface properties.
E-polymers | 2008
Manuela Chiper; Richard Hoogenboom; Ulrich S. Schubert
Abstract In order to obtain linear and high molecular weight Ru(II) coordination polymers, we investigated the reaction conditions for the direct one-step metallopolymerization of bis-terpyridine poly(ethylene glycol) 3 with RuCl3 in the presence of reducing agents. Here we discuss the direct synthesis method, the optimization and the purification of the water soluble Ru(II) chain extended poly(ethylene glycol). The optimization of the metallo-polymerization was monitored by SEC. For the highest molecular weight Ru(II) coordination polymer 4 obtained in this study, full characterization was performed by 1H-NMR and UV-Vis spectroscopy as well as SEC proof for the formation and the stability of the designed structure
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2009
Andreas Winter; Christian Friebe; Manuela Chiper; Martin D. Hager; Ulrich S. Schubert
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2007
Manuela Chiper; Michael A. R. Meier; Johannes M. Kranenburg; Ulrich S. Schubert
ChemPhysChem | 2009
Andreas Winter; Christian Friebe; Manuela Chiper; Ulrich S. Schubert; Martin Presselt; Benjamin Dietzek; Michael Schmitt; Jürgen Popp
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008
Martin Presselt; Benjamin Dietzek; Michael Schmitt; Jiirgen Popp; Andreas Winter; Manuela Chiper; Christian Friebe; Ulrich S. Schubert
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2010
Manuela Chiper; Stephanie Hoeppener; Ulrich S. Schubert; Charles-André Fustin; Jean-François Gohy
European Polymer Journal | 2010
Manuela Chiper; Richard Hoogenboom; Ulrich S. Schubert
Polymer preprints | 2011
Jean-François Gohy; Clément Mugemana; Manuela Chiper; B. Bharatyia; Pierre Guillet; Charles-André Fustin; F. Auhl; Florian J. Stadler; Christian Bailly