Nanoscale engineering of hybrid magnetite–carbon nanofibre materials for magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Magnetic nanomaterials show significant promise as contrast agents for magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI). We have developed a new highly efficient one-step procedure for the
synthesis of magnetically-functionalised hollow carbon nanofibres, where (i) the carbon
nanofibres act as both a template and a support for the nucleation and growth of magnetite
nanoparticles and (ii) the structural (size, dispersity and morphology) and functional
(magnetisation and coercivity) properties of the magnetic nanoparticles formed on
nanofibres are strictly controlled by the mass ratio of the magnetite precursor to the
nanofibres and the solvent employed during synthesis. We have shown that our magnetitenanofibre
materials are effectively solubilised in water resulting in a stable suspension that
has been employed as a “negative” MRI contrast agent with an excellent transverse relaxivity
(r2) of (268 ± 13) mM/s, surpassing current commercial materials and state-of-the-art
magnetic nanoscale platforms in performance for MRI contrast at high magnetic fields. The
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preparation and evaluation of this unique hybrid nanomaterial represents a critical step
towards the realisation of a highly efficient “smart” MRI theranostic agent – a material that
allows for the combined diagnosis (with MRI), treatment (with magnetic targeting) and
follow-up of a disease (with MRI) – currently in high demand for various clinical applications,
including stratified nanomedicine.
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Metelkina, O.N., Lodge, R.W., Rudakovskaya, P.G., Gerasimov, V.M., Herreros Lucas, C., Grebennikov, I.S., Shchetinin, I.V., Savchenko, A.G., Pavlovskaya, G.E., Rance, G.A., Gimenez-Lopez, M.C., Khlobystov, A.N., Majouga, A.G. (2017). Nanoscale engineering of hybrid magnetite–carbon nanofibre materials for magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. "Journal of Materials Chemistry C", vol. 5, n. 8, 2167-2174
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https://doi.org/10.1039/C6TC04141HSponsors
The authors are grateful to the Nanoscale & Microscale Research Centre (nmRC) for access to TEM and Raman facilities. This work was supported by a Russian Federation Ministry of Science and Education Grant No. 14.607.21.0132 (RFMEFI60715X0132) and the University of Nottingham Advanced Molecular Materials for Healthcare Research Priority Area.
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