2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2011.12.002
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Quantitative characterization of the lipid encapsulation of quantum dots for biomedical applications

Abstract: The water solubilization of nanoparticles is key for many applications in biomedicine. Despite the importance of surface functionalization, progress has been largely empirical and very few systematic studies have been performed. Here we report on the water solubilization of QDs using lipid encapsulation. We systematically evaluate the monodispersity, zeta potential, stability, and quantum yield (QY) for QDs encapsulated with single and double acyl chain lipids, pegylated double acyl chain lipids, and single al… Show more

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“…Taking a hydrodynamic diameter of a 2k PEG of about 2 nm, 42 the PEG groups correspond to an area coverage of about 60%. The DSPE-PEG provides a polymer coating that can inhibit protein adhesion and prolong evasion of the MPS.…”
Section: Antibody-drug Conjugates (Adcs) Liposomes and Albumin-bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking a hydrodynamic diameter of a 2k PEG of about 2 nm, 42 the PEG groups correspond to an area coverage of about 60%. The DSPE-PEG provides a polymer coating that can inhibit protein adhesion and prolong evasion of the MPS.…”
Section: Antibody-drug Conjugates (Adcs) Liposomes and Albumin-bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The QDs were water solubilised by first replacing the surfactants from synthesis with dodecanethiol (DDT) and then incubating with lipids in chloroform to form a hydrophilic outer leaflet (Galloway et al 2011). The composition of the outer leaflet included a zwitterionic single C14 acyl chain lipid (1-myristoyl-2-hydroxy-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, MHPC) along with 30 mol% of Octadecylamine (ODA) and stearic acid (SA) (Figure 2A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 The core/shell QDs have an average diameter of 8 nm and an emission peak at about 605 nm. 33 The core/shell QDs have an average diameter of 8 nm and an emission peak at about 605 nm.…”
Section: Qd Synthesis and Lipid Functionalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%