Tufani, Ali and Qureshi, Anjum and Kolkar, Javed (2021) Iron oxide nanoparticles based magnetic luminescent quantum dots (MQDs) synthesis and biomedical/biological applications: a review. Materials Science and Engineering C, 118 . ISSN 0928-4931 (Print) 1873-0191 (Online)
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Official URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2020.111545
Abstract
Combination of quantum dots (QDs) and magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) as magnetic quantum dots (MQDs) has a broad range of applications as multifunctional nanoscale devices in biological imaging, medical nano-diagnostics and nanomedicine. MQDs derived from iron oxide nanoparticles and QDs possess excellent superparamagnetic and fluorescent properties, respectively making them multifunctional nanoprobes because of their; (a) strong magnetic strength with tunable functionality, such as rapid and simple magnetic separation, (b) intense and stable fluorescence from QDs combined with tunable biological functionality upon QDs' bio-activation, and (c) imaging/visualization by simple ultraviolet light exposure. These excellent features of MQD nanoprobes enable them to be used for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as contrast agents, nano-diagnostic systems for Point-of-Care (PoC) disease diagnosis, theranostics nanorobots and in other bio-medical applications. Most of MQDs are derived from iron based MNPs because of their abundancy, superparamagnetic properties, low cost and easy to synthesize. In this review, we present different methods employed for chemical synthesis of MQDs derived from iron oxide MNPs, their major chemical compositions and important parameters, such as precursor compositions, quantum yield and magnetic properties. The review also summarizes the most frequently used MQDs in applications such as bio-imaging, drug delivery, biosensor platforms and finally ends with future prospects and considerations for MQDs in biomedical applications.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Biological applications; Drug delivery; Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles; MRI; Nano-diagnostics; Quantum dots |
Divisions: | Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center |
Depositing User: | Anjum Qureshi |
Date Deposited: | 16 Aug 2022 21:03 |
Last Modified: | 16 Aug 2022 21:03 |
URI: | https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/43198 |