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Journal of AOAC International | 2017

The Method of Coating Fe3O4 with Carbon Nanoparticles to Modify Biological Properties of Oxide Measured in Vitro

Tomasz Niemiec; Mariusz Dudek; Natalia Dziekan; Sławomir Jaworski; Aleksandra Przewozik; Emilia Soszka; Anna Koperkiewicz; Piotr Koczoń

The coating of nanoparticles on materials for medical application [e.g., the coating of Fe3O4 nanopowder (IONP) with a carbon nanolayer] serves to protect and modify the selected biological, physical, and chemical properties of the coated material. Increases in chemical stability, changes in biocompatibility, and a modified surface structure are examples of the effects caused by the formation of carbon coatings. In the current study, Fe3O4 nanoparticles were coated with a carbon nanolayer (IONP@C) in a plasmochemical reactor (using radio-frequency plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition methods) under various experimental conditions. Based on data from X-ray diffraction, Raman, and IR spectroscopy, the best processing parameters were determined in order to produce a carbon coating that would not change the structure of the IONP. The materials with the best cover, i.e., a uniform carbon nanolayer, were used in cytotoxic tests to investigate their biological properties using the human HepG2 hepatocarcinoma cell line and chicken embryo red blood cells as an in vitro model. The obtained results proved the low cytotoxicity of Fe3O4 micropowder and IONP in contrast to IONP@C, which reduced cell viability, increased hemolysis, and generally was more toxic than bare Fe3O4.


Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2018

Tetrazolium salts-Pluronic F-127 gels for 3D radiotherapy dosimetry

Klaudia Kwiatos; Piotr Maras; Slawomir Kadlubowski; Zbigniew Stempien; Mariusz Dudek; Marek Kozicki

This work is a follow-up study for a recently-proposed 3D radiochromic gel dosimeter that contains a tetrazolium salt and a physical gel matrix made of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(propylene oxide)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (Pluronic F-127). Several tetrazolium salts were examined in this work, including tetrazolium violet, blue tetrazolium chloride, nitro blue tetrazolium chloride (NBT), tetranitro blue tetrazolium chloride (tNBT) and thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (TBTB). The salt-containing gel dosimeters were compared with the first Pluronic gel composition that contained 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) as the radiation-sensitive component (dose sensitivity of 0.0023 (Gy cm)-1). The Pluronic gels with NBT and tNBT outperformed the other gels, including the TTC-containing gel, with respect to their dose sensitivity and low dose-response. The NBT gels were found to have better stability over time than tNBT gels. Sensitization of the gels to ionizing radiation was examined by addition of tert-butyl alcohol and sodium formate. The best composition was 0.0818% NBT (1 mM), 25% Pluronic F-127 and 0.136  ×  10-2% sodium formate. This gel dosimeter was insensitive to changes in dose rate for photons of different energies. The mean dose sensitivity amounted to 0.0047  ±  0.1  ×  10-4 (Gy cm)-1. A diversion in the dose-response was observed for the gel irradiated with electrons. Additional characteristics of the NBT gel were a linear-dose range and a dynamic-dose range between  <1 and  ⩾150 Gy and a dose threshold of  <1 Gy. The dose distribution registered for the NBT-Pluronic gel was stable after irradiation for over 7 d with no visible diffusion of the irradiated part, which is analogous to the original TTC-Pluronic gel.


Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2018

Substituting gelatine with Pluronic F-127 matrix in 3D polymer gel dosimeters can improve nuclear magnetic resonance, thermal and optical properties

Malwina Jaszczak; Radoslaw A. Wach; Piotr Maras; Mariusz Dudek; Marek Kozicki

This work discusses the substitution of a gelatine physical gel matrix with a matrix made of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(propylene oxide)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (Pluronic F-127) in five 3D radiotherapy polymer gel dosimeters: MAGAT, PAGAT, NIPAM, VIPARnd (VIP) and VIPARCT (VIC). The current research outcomes showed that not each polymer gel dosimeter could be manufactured with Pluronic F-127. Two of the polymer gel dosimeters (PAGAT and VIP) containing the Pluronic F-127 matrix allowed for some proper dose response for radiotherapy dosimetry (a response to a dose range of e.g. 0‒50 Gy). The new best performing Pluronic-based polymer gel dosimeters were characterised by improved nuclear magnetic resonance properties, when being compared to gels with gelatine matrix at the same monomer content. These are: (i) a ~33% higher dose sensitivity; (ii) a comparable or slightly higher linear and dynamic dose range and (iii) a lower (new VIP composition, VIP3) or equivocal (new PAGAT composition, PAGAT2-Pluronic) dose threshold. However, there might be optimised gelatine based polymer dosimeters demonstrating even better sensitivity. UV-vis spectrophotometry measurements revealed that Pluronic matrices ensure six-times lower (VIP3-Pluronic) and eight-times lower (PAGAT2-Pluronic) absorbance (at 400 nm) of non-irradiated gels compared to gelatine matrices, which makes the new polymer gel dosimeters optically improved in comparison to their corresponding gelatine-based compositions. The differences in absorption reduce for higher wavelengths. Differential scanning calorimetry measurements revealed the following temperature stability ranges for the gels: (i) VIP with gelatine matrix: 0 °C‒26 °C, (ii) VIP3 with Pluronic matrix: 13.8 °C-55.2 °C, (iii) PAGAT2 with gelatine matrix: 0 °C-80 °C and (iv) PAGAT2 with Pluronic matrix: 21.4 °C-55.2 °C. In conclusion, Pluronic F-127 is an attractive co-polymer to serve as a substitute for the gelatine matrix in some 3D polymer gel dosimeters.


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2013

Influence of diamond-like carbon overlay properties on refractive index sensitivity of nano-coated optical fibres

Mateusz Śmietana; Mariusz Dudek; Marcin Koba; Bartosz Michalak


Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2017

On the development of a VIPARnd radiotherapy 3D polymer gel dosimeter

Marek Kozicki; Malwina Jaszczak; Piotr Maras; Mariusz Dudek; Marian Cłapa


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2014

Properties of diamond-like carbon nano-coating deposited with RF PECVD method on UV-induced long-period fibre gratings

Krzysztof Krogulski; Mateusz Śmietana; Bartosz Michalak; Anna K. Debowska; Mariusz Dudek; B.S. Witkowski; Predrag Mikulic; Wojtek J. Bock


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Radiochromic gels for UV radiation measurements in 3D

Marek Kozicki; Klaudia Kwiatos; Mariusz Dudek; Zbigniew Stempien


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Flat foils as UV and ionising radiation dosimeters

Marek Kozicki; Elżbieta Sąsiadek; Slawomir Kadlubowski; Mariusz Dudek; Piotr Maras; Andrzej Nosal; Maciej Gazicki-Lipman


Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2017

TTC-Pluronic 3D radiochromic gel dosimetry of ionizing radiation

Marek Kozicki; Klaudia Kwiatos; Slawomir Kadlubowski; Mariusz Dudek


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2017

Carbon nanoparticles fabricated by infrared laser ablation of graphite and polycrystalline diamond targets

Mariusz Dudek; Adam Rosowski; Anna Koperkiewicz; Jaroslaw Grobelny; Radoslaw A. Wach; Martin Sharp; Paul French; Lukasz Janasz; Marcin Kozanecki

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Marek Kozicki

Lodz University of Technology

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Slawomir Kadlubowski

Lodz University of Technology

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Klaudia Kwiatos

Lodz University of Technology

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Anna Koperkiewicz

Lodz University of Technology

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Bartosz Michalak

Warsaw University of Technology

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Elżbieta Sąsiadek

Lodz University of Technology

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Malwina Jaszczak

Lodz University of Technology

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Mateusz Śmietana

Warsaw University of Technology

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Radoslaw A. Wach

Lodz University of Technology

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Zbigniew Stempien

Lodz University of Technology

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