Orthogonal analysis of functional gold nanoparticles for biomedical applications

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De-Hao Tsai
Yi-Fu Lu
Frank W. DelRio
Tae Joon Cho
Suvajyoti Guha
Michael R. Zachariah
Fan Zhang
Andrew Allen
Vincent A. Hackley
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Materials Measurement Science Division
[2] National Tsing Hua University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[3] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Chemical Sciences Division
[4] University of Maryland,Departments of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
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Nanoparticles; Nanotechnology, Interface; Surface analysis, Kinetics;
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We report a comprehensive strategy based on implementation of orthogonal measurement techniques to provide critical and verifiable material characteristics for functionalized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) used in biomedical applications. Samples were analyzed before and after ≈50 months of cold storage (≈4 °C). Biomedical applications require long-term storage at cold temperatures, which could have an impact on AuNP therapeutics. Thiolated polyethylene glycol (SH-PEG)-conjugated AuNPs with different terminal groups (methyl-, carboxylic-, and amine-) were chosen as a model system due to their high relevancy in biomedical applications. Electrospray-differential mobility analysis, asymmetric-flow field flow fractionation, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and small-angle X-ray scattering were employed to provide both complementary and orthogonal information on (1) particle size and size distribution, (2) particle concentrations, (3) molecular conjugation properties (i.e., conformation and surface packing density), and (4) colloidal stability. Results show that SH-PEGs were conjugated on the surface of AuNPs to form a brush-like polymer corona. The surface packing density of SH-PEG was ≈0.42 nm−2 for the methyl-PEG-SH AuNPs, ≈0.26 nm−2 for the amine-SH-PEG AuNPs, and ≈0.18 nm−2 for the carboxylic-PEG-SH AuNPs before cold storage, approximately 10 % of its theoretical maximum value. The conformation of surface-bound SH-PEGs was then estimated to be in an intermediate state between brush-like and random-coiled, based on the measured thicknesses in liquid and in dry states. By analyzing the change in particle size distribution and number concentration in suspension following cold storage, the long term colloidal stability of AuNPs was shown to be significantly improved via functionalization with SH-PEG, especially in the case of methyl-PEG-SH and carboxylic-PEG-SH (i.e., we estimate that >80 % of SH-PEG5K remained on the surface of AuNPs during storage). The work described here provides a generic strategy to track and analyze the material properties of functional AuNPs intended for biomedical applications, and highlights the importance of a multi-technique analysis. The effects of long term storage on the physical state of the particles, and on the stability of the ligand-AuNP conjugates, are employed to demonstrate the capacity of this approach to address critical issues relevant to clinical applications.
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页码:8411 / 8422
页数:11
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