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“Green” functionalization of magnetic nanoparticles via tea polyphenol for magnetic resonance/fluorescent dual-imaging
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NanoparticlesEngineeringPolymer-based MagnetMagnetic ResonanceGreen ChemistryBio-based NanomaterialsTea Polyphenol ServesBiomedical EngineeringChemistryChemical EngineeringTea PolyphenolGreen NanotechnologyProtein Adsorption ResistanceTherapeutic NanomaterialsBioimagingFriendly Ligand-exchange MoleculeBiophysicsNanoparticle CharacterizationMagnetic NanoparticlesNanomaterialsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMagnetic Resonance/fluorescent Dual-imagingMedicineFunctional Materials
Tea polyphenol serves as an environmentally friendly ligand-exchange molecule to synthesize multifunctional metal-doped superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles via a catechol-metal coordination interaction. The resultant particles not only exhibit excellent hydrophilicity and protein adsorption resistance, but also are applicable as magnetic resonance/fluorescent dual-imaging probes due to their high T₂ relaxivity, autofluorescence and large cellular uptake.
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