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Superhydrophobic silica nanoparticles as ultrasound contrast agents
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Superhydrophobic silica nanoparticles as ultrasound contrast agents

Qiaofeng Jin, Chih-Yu Lin, Shih-Tsung Kang, Yuan-Chih Chang, Hairong Zheng, Chia-Min YangChih-Kuang Yeh
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 卷.36, 頁碼.262-269
05/2017

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Interfacial nanobubbles;Mesoporous silica nanoparticles;Superhydrophobic;Ultrasound contrast agents Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging Acoustics and Ultrasonics

Microbubbles have been widely studied as ultrasound contrast agents for diagnosis and as drug/gene carriers for therapy. However, their size and stability (lifetime of 5–12 min) limited their applications. The development of stable nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents would therefore benefit both. Generating bubbles persistently in situ would be one of the promising solutions to the problem of short lifetime. We hypothesized that bubbles could be generated in situ by providing stable air nuclei since it has been found that the interfacial nanobubbles on a hydrophobic surface have a much longer lifetime (orders of days). Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with large surface areas and different levels of hydrophobicity were prepared to test our hypothesis. It is clear that the superhydrophobic and porous nanoparticles exhibited a significant and strong contrast intensity compared with other nanoparticles. The bubbles generated from superhydrophobic nanoparticles sustained for at least 30 min at a MI of 1.0, while lipid microbubble lasted for about 5 min at the same settings. In summary MSNs have been transformed into reliable bubble precursors by making simple superhydrophobic modification, and made into a promising contrast agent with the potentials to serve as theranostic agents that are sensitive to ultrasound stimulation.

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