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High content and dispersion of Gd in bimodal porous silica: T2 contrast agents under ultra-high magnetic fields

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 336, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2022.111863

Keywords

Mesoporous; Silica; Gadolinium; Magnetic resonance image; Magnetic resonance microscopy

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  1. MCIN/AEI (Spain) [RTI2018-100910-B-C44]
  2. ERDF A way of making Europe (European Union)
  3. Conselleria dEducacio, Investigacio, Cultura i Esport of Generalitat Valenciana (Spain) [GV/2018/111]

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A novel synthetic approach has been developed to synthesize high gadolinium content bimodal mesoporous materials, optimizing the dispersion of gadolinium species at the nanoscale. The materials show a significant increase in transversal relaxivity under ultra-high magnetic fields.
Silica-based UVM-7-type bimodal mesoporous materials with high gadolinium content (infinity & nbsp;>= & nbsp;Si/Gd >= 13) have been synthesized through a one-pot surfactant-assisted procedure from hydroalcoholic solution using a cationic surfactant as template, and starting from atrane complexes of Gd and Si as inorganic precursors. The novel synthetic pathway developed in the study preserves the UVM-7-type architecture while optimizing the dispersion of the Gd-guest species at the nanoscale and even at atomic level. It has been determined that the number of Gd atoms forming clusters is always less than 10. The behaviour under exposure to ultra-high magnetic fields reveals a significant increase in the transversal relaxivity value when compared with related materials in the bibliography. Their activity as T2 instead of T1 contrast agents is discussed and explained considering the high Gd-dispersion and concentration, nature of the materials as well as due to the high magnetic fields used, typical of MRM studies. The absence of toxicity has been confirmed in preliminary cell cultures in vitro and the degradation of the solids studied under biological conditions. Results suggest that the atrane route could be a suitable synthesis approach for the preparation of Gd containing contrast agents.

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