Heat Generation in Irradiated Gold Nanoparticle Solutions for Hyperthermia Applications
Gold nanoparticles (GNP) aided hyperthermia has demonstrated promising results in the treatment of cancer. However, most existing investigations focus only on the extinction spectra of GNP solutions, few reported the actual heat generation capability of these solutions to estimate their real potenti...
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doaj-7c52ea8b966446d78ad20b309caf1ead2021-02-18T00:00:11ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-02-01936836810.3390/pr9020368Heat Generation in Irradiated Gold Nanoparticle Solutions for Hyperthermia ApplicationsXi Gu0Darson D. Li1Guan H. Yeoh2Robert A. Taylor3Victoria Timchenko4School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, the University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, the University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, the University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, the University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaSchool of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, the University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaGold nanoparticles (GNP) aided hyperthermia has demonstrated promising results in the treatment of cancer. However, most existing investigations focus only on the extinction spectra of GNP solutions, few reported the actual heat generation capability of these solutions to estimate their real potential in in-situ hyperthermia treatment. In this study, the impact of GNP clustering on the optical properties and heating capability of GNP aggregates in acidic solutions have been investigated. It was found that localized heat generation could be significantly enhanced (to up to 60.0 ℃) when acidic solutions were illuminated by a near infrared light source at 1.7 W/cm<sup>2</sup>. In addition, infrared thermography imaging can only detect the surface temperature during thermal treatment, leaving the localized temperature distribution inside the tissues unknown. To overcome this limitation, in this study, the absorbed energy during NIR irradiation in GNP solutions was obtained computationally by coupling the P1 approximation with the DDA calculation to predict the localized temperature change in the solutions. It was demonstrated that due to the accumulation and dissipation of heat, some local areas showed higher temperature increase with the hot spots being connected and merged over time.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/2/368heat generationgold nanoparticlesoptical propertiesmild hyperthermia |
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Xi Gu Darson D. Li Guan H. Yeoh Robert A. Taylor Victoria Timchenko Heat Generation in Irradiated Gold Nanoparticle Solutions for Hyperthermia Applications Processes heat generation gold nanoparticles optical properties mild hyperthermia |
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Xi Gu Darson D. Li Guan H. Yeoh Robert A. Taylor Victoria Timchenko |
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Heat Generation in Irradiated Gold Nanoparticle Solutions for Hyperthermia Applications |
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Heat Generation in Irradiated Gold Nanoparticle Solutions for Hyperthermia Applications |
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Heat Generation in Irradiated Gold Nanoparticle Solutions for Hyperthermia Applications |
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heat generation in irradiated gold nanoparticle solutions for hyperthermia applications |
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Gold nanoparticles (GNP) aided hyperthermia has demonstrated promising results in the treatment of cancer. However, most existing investigations focus only on the extinction spectra of GNP solutions, few reported the actual heat generation capability of these solutions to estimate their real potential in in-situ hyperthermia treatment. In this study, the impact of GNP clustering on the optical properties and heating capability of GNP aggregates in acidic solutions have been investigated. It was found that localized heat generation could be significantly enhanced (to up to 60.0 ℃) when acidic solutions were illuminated by a near infrared light source at 1.7 W/cm<sup>2</sup>. In addition, infrared thermography imaging can only detect the surface temperature during thermal treatment, leaving the localized temperature distribution inside the tissues unknown. To overcome this limitation, in this study, the absorbed energy during NIR irradiation in GNP solutions was obtained computationally by coupling the P1 approximation with the DDA calculation to predict the localized temperature change in the solutions. It was demonstrated that due to the accumulation and dissipation of heat, some local areas showed higher temperature increase with the hot spots being connected and merged over time. |
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heat generation gold nanoparticles optical properties mild hyperthermia |
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