Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent

In the present work, stable ferrofluids containing oleic acid capped magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized via low temperature hydrothermal method. The physical and chemical properties of <br /> the synthesized particles were studied using TEM, XRD, AFM, VSM and PCS techniques. Mean particl...

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Main Authors: Reza Ahmadi, Narges Shahbazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of Kashan 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Nanostructures
Subjects:
mri
Online Access:http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_87890_1b0d084ef5e49f5ec7659bad244c1986.pdf
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spelling doaj-fcacb76f38e94f06b351acf1f3e3e17e2020-11-25T02:38:13ZengNanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of KashanJournal of Nanostructures2251-78712251-788X2019-01-0191142010.22052/JNS.2019.01.00387890Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast AgentReza Ahmadi0Narges Shahbazi1Department of Materials Engineering, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, IranDepartment of Nonobiotechnology, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranIn the present work, stable ferrofluids containing oleic acid capped magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized via low temperature hydrothermal method. The physical and chemical properties of <br /> the synthesized particles were studied using TEM, XRD, AFM, VSM and PCS techniques. Mean particles size of the samples was between 4.5 and 10 nanometers, depending on experimental conditions. Effect of precursor’s medium alkalinity was investigated on particle size. Cell culture experiments performed via MTT assay demonstrated that this product was biocompatible. In addition, cellular uptakes were investigated by Prussian blue staining and also measuring Fe concentration by inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy. Finally, the synthesized particles were dispersed in the Ethiodol and the obtained suspension was used as a potential MRI contrast agent. To the best of our knowledge, the mentioned procedure of using a non-aqueous based MRI contrast agent has been done for the first time in the present work and provides good capabilities as opposed to aqueous ones including reduced synthesis process time and increased magnetic properties of the obtained contrast agent.http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_87890_1b0d084ef5e49f5ec7659bad244c1986.pdfhydrothermalmagnetitebiocompatibilityethiodolmri
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author Reza Ahmadi
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Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent
Journal of Nanostructures
hydrothermal
magnetite
biocompatibility
ethiodol
mri
author_facet Reza Ahmadi
Narges Shahbazi
author_sort Reza Ahmadi
title Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent
title_short Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent
title_full Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent
title_fullStr Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent
title_full_unstemmed Hydrothermal Synthesis of an Ethiodol Based Ferrofluid as a Potential MRI Contrast Agent
title_sort hydrothermal synthesis of an ethiodol based ferrofluid as a potential mri contrast agent
publisher Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of Kashan
series Journal of Nanostructures
issn 2251-7871
2251-788X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In the present work, stable ferrofluids containing oleic acid capped magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized via low temperature hydrothermal method. The physical and chemical properties of <br /> the synthesized particles were studied using TEM, XRD, AFM, VSM and PCS techniques. Mean particles size of the samples was between 4.5 and 10 nanometers, depending on experimental conditions. Effect of precursor’s medium alkalinity was investigated on particle size. Cell culture experiments performed via MTT assay demonstrated that this product was biocompatible. In addition, cellular uptakes were investigated by Prussian blue staining and also measuring Fe concentration by inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy. Finally, the synthesized particles were dispersed in the Ethiodol and the obtained suspension was used as a potential MRI contrast agent. To the best of our knowledge, the mentioned procedure of using a non-aqueous based MRI contrast agent has been done for the first time in the present work and provides good capabilities as opposed to aqueous ones including reduced synthesis process time and increased magnetic properties of the obtained contrast agent.
topic hydrothermal
magnetite
biocompatibility
ethiodol
mri
url http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_87890_1b0d084ef5e49f5ec7659bad244c1986.pdf
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