Synthesis and Properties of Ag-Au Alloy Nanoparticles with
Controlled Composition for Computed Tomography
Imaging Applications
Tác giả: Nguyen Thi Ngoc Linh,[a] Le The Tam,*[b] Nguyen Hoa Du,[b] Nguyen Dinh Vinh,[a] Phan Thi Hong Tuyet,[b] Bui Minh Quy,[a] Cao Thu An,[c] Nguyen Thi Suong,[b] Nguyen Thi Hong Hoa,[a] and Le Trong Lu
ChemNanoMat
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Năm xuất bản: 1/2024
Tóm tắt
Numerous non-invasive assays have been developed to support
CT imaging, consequently increasing the precision of diagnosis.
Although these efforts made a significant contribution to
clinical research, there is still more to be done. The goal is to
replace conventional contrast agents with more potent ones. In
this study, Ag Au alloy nanoparticles were fabricated by
substitution method between the precursor Au3+ and the
previously prepared Ag nanoparticles. Effects of Au3+ quantity
on the formation and characteristics of Ag Au alloy nanoparticles were investigated. It showed that Ag Au nanoalloy
with a size of 14.2�1.0 nm, SPR absorption peak at 520 nm,
and Ag: Au atomic ratio of approximately 3: 1 were appropriate
for biomedical applications. After phase transfer using poly
(maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecene) (PMAO), the nano Ag Au
solution owned remarkable durability, stability and non-toxicity
Vero healthy cell line at high test concentration. In-vitro CT
imaging demonstrated a good X-ray adsorption coefficient, and
the hounsfield units (HU) was noticeably increased. As a
promising CT contrast agent, the X-ray attenuation of nano
Ag Au solutions correlated linearly with concentrations. These
findings led to a potential application in the biomedical field,
particularly in computed tomography (CT) imaging diagnosis.