T2- and T1 relaxivities and magnetic hyperthermia of iron-oxide nanoparticles combined with paramagnetic Gd complexes

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The present paper reports the synthesis of iron-oxide nanoparticles (diameter 12.8 +/- 2.2 nm) coated with silica shell doped with paramagnetic Gd(III)-based complexes. The resulting nanoparticles with a silica shell thickness of about 45 nm have an average diameter of 113.1 +/- 14.3 nm and feature high transverse and longitudinal relaxivities (356 and 25 mM(-1) s(-1), respectively) at 1.5 T and 25 degrees C on a medical whole body NMR scanner. It has been also revealed using magnetic heating measurements that the prepared core-shell nanoparticles possess a high specific adsorption rate of around 236 W/g in aqueous media. The surface of the composite nanoparticles was decorated by amino-groups for a greater cellular uptake behaviour. The cell viability measurements reveal the concentration-dependent cytotoxicity of the nanoparticles, which agrees well with the high content of Gd(III) complexes in the nanomaterial. The obtained results show that the core-shell design of nanoparticles with superparamagnetic and paramagnetic parts can be promising for high transverse (and longitudinal) relaxivity as well as magnetic hyperthermia.

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Gd complexes, iron-oxide nanoparticles, magnetic resonance imaging, hyperthermia

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Journal of Chemical Sciences. 2021, vol. 133, issue 2, art. no. 43.