Published September 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Nanoengineering of methylene blue loaded silica encapsulated magnetite nanospheres and nanocapsules for photodynamic therapy

  • 1. Bhavnagar University, Department of Physics (India)
  • 2. Thapar University, School of Physics and Materials Science (India)
  • 3. Charotar University of Science and Technology, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences (India)

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Core–shell nanostructures have emerged as an important class of functional materials with potential applications in diverse fields, especially in health sciences. In this article, nanoengineering of novel magnetic colloidal dispersion containing surface modifiable silica with a core of single domain magnetite nanoparticles loaded with photosensitizer (PS) drug "Methylene blue" (MB) has been described. Magnetite core is produced by the well-established chemical coprecipitation technique and silica shell is formed over it by the modified hydrolysis and condensation of TEOS (tetraethyl orthosilicate). Conditions for reaction kinetics have been established to tailor the core–shell structures in the form of nanospheres and nanocapsules. MB is loaded into the nanostructures by demethylation reaction. The major conclusion drawn from this study is that the synthesis route yields stable, non-aggregated MB loaded superparamagnetic magnetite-silica nanostructures with tailored morphology, tunable loading, and excellent magnetic properties.

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Journal Title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
9
Journal Page Range
p. 3619-3631
ISSN
1388-0764

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