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Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-coated luminescent/magnetic silica microspheres:: Preparation, characterization, and biomedical applications

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 18, Issue 23, Pages 5554-5562

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm060976w

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Smart microstructures based on organic/ inorganic hybrids were rationally designed to develop applications in the novel interdisciplinary research field nanobioscience. These multifunctional microspheres, combining several advances of photoluminescence and magnetic and temperature responses into one single entity, have been prepared via three steps. The first step involved magnetite nanoparticles ( Fe3O4) homogeneously incorporated into silica spheres using the modified Stober method. Second, metal ions ( Cd2+) were utilized to precipitate the differently sized thiol-capped CdTe nanocrystals onto the Fe3O4- dotted silica surface with negative charges, and then a thin silica shell was coated on them in favor of formation of a robust platform provided for anticorrosion of quantum dots. Third, the modified silica- coated Fe3O4@ SiO2@ CdTe microspheres were covered with the outer shell of thermosensitive poly( N- isopropylacrylamide) via template polymerization. These hybrid microspheres are desired as carriers for diagnostics, circulating drug- delivery systems, and treating cancer at its earliest stages.

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