Systematic Tuning the Hydrodynamic Diameter of Uniformed Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles
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Abstract
We report a facile method for systematic tuning the hydrodynamic diameter of uniformed
fluorescent silica particles in the size range from 12 to 465 nm. Dynamic light scattering and
electron microscopy studies demonstrate that the hydrodynamic size distribution of the silica
particles is uniform. We show that the initial amounts of ethanol and ammonia are essential to
tune the size of these particles. The hydrodynamic diameter of such a particle increases as the
amount of ammonia is increased. On the other hand, an increase in the amount of ethanol leads to
the formation of smaller particles. Higher initial amount of ethanol yield an increase in the
concentration of ethoxide ions and a decrease in the concentration of hydroxide ions. Such control
over the concentration of hydroxide ion, which is responsible for the formation of siloxane bonds,
causes a controlled-growth of the silica particles, resulting in precise tuning the hydrodynamic size.
We confirm that a linear relationship exists between size and brightness of particles, demonstrating
that the amount of dye molecules in such particles can be regulated by the presented method. We
prove that the silica network provides protection for dye molecules encapsulated in particles
against solvents, fluorescence quenchers, and unfavorable pH of environments. Moreover, the
fluorescent silica particles with the size of 12, 50 and 250 nm were found to not be cytotoxic
against the epithelial cell lines of MCF7 and PC3 even when the dosage levels up to 1.0 mg/ml and
incubation periods up to 72 hours were applied.
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Fluorescent silica nanoparticles, Hydrodynamics, Silica networks, Cell viability, MCF7, PC3 cell lines, Silica networks, PC3 cell lines, Cell viability, Fluorescent silica nanoparticles, MCF7, Hydrodynamics
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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Durgun, G., Ocakoğlu, K., Özçelik, S. (2011). Systematic tuning the hydrodynamic diameter of uniformed fluorescent silica nanoparticles. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 115 (33), 16322–16332. doi:10.1021/jp204323d
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115
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33
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16322
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16332
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