The multifunctionally graded system for a controlled size effect on iron oxide–gold based core-shell nanoparticles

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Abstract

We report that Fe3O4@Au core-shell nanoparticles (NPs) serve as a multifunctional molecule delivery platform. This platform is also suitable for sensing the doxorubicin (DOX) through DNA hybridization, and the amount of carried DOX molecules was determined by size-dependent Fe3O4@Au NPs. The limits of detection (LODs) for DOX was found to be 1.839 nM. In our approach, an Au nano-shell coating was coupled with a specially designed DNA sequence using thiol bonding. By means of a high-frequency magnetic field (HFMF), a high release percentage of such a molecule could be efficiently achieved in a relatively short period of time. Furthermore, the thickness increase of the Au nano-shell affords Fe3O4@Au NPs with a larger surface area and a smaller temperature increment due to shielding effects from magnetic field. The change of magnetic property may enable the developed Fe3O4@Au-dsDNA/DOX NPs to be used as future nanocarrier material. More importantly, the core-shell NP structures were demonstrated to act as a controllable and efficient factor for molecule delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1695
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalNanomaterials
Volume11
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Aptamer
  • Core-shell nanostructure
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Molecular carriers
  • Size effect

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