Synthesis of hollow magnetic and luminescent bifunctional composite nanoparticles


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Abstract

Composite nanoparticles consisted of Au-coating Co superparamagnetic cores and CdSe shells have been synthesized. In-situ reduction and cation exchange methods have been applied in the synthetic process. The composite nanoparticles have been characterized by various methods. Experimental results showed that the oxidation of cobalt nanoparticles might be restrained by a gold shell. The as-prepared nanoconjugates exhibited magnetic and luminescent properties. The bifunctional nanoparticles can be used as detecting agent to analyze tumor cell in vitro and in vivo. We believe that the results could be used as a reference by researchers engaged in both fundamental and applied biomedicine.

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Jinmiao Zhu

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: s_yuhua@163.com
China, Hefei, 230039; Hefei, 230061

Yuhua Shen

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

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Email: s_yuhua@163.com
China, Hefei, 230039

Chengli Yao

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: s_yuhua@163.com
China, Hefei, 230039; Hefei, 230061

Anjian Xie

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: s_yuhua@163.com
China, Hefei, 230039

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