TY - JOUR
T1 - Hydrothermal Galvanic-Replacement-Tethered Synthesis of Ir-Ag-IrO 2 Nanoplates for Computed Tomography-Guided Multiwavelength Potent Thermodynamic Cancer Therapy
AU - Yim, Gyeonghye
AU - Kang, Seounghun
AU - Kim, Young Jin
AU - Kim, Young Kwan
AU - Min, Dal Hee
AU - Jang, Hongje
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019/3/26
Y1 - 2019/3/26
N2 - Beyond the synthesis of typical nanocrystals, various breakthrough approaches have been developed to provide more useful structural features and functionalities. Among them, galvanic replacement, a structural transformation reaction accompanied by constituent element substitution, has been applied to various areas. However, the innovative improvement for galvanic replacement needs to be considered because of the limitation of applicable element pairs to maintain structural stability. To expand the boundary of galvanic-replacement-mediated synthesis, we have become interested in the Group 9 metallic element Ir, which is considered a fascinating element in the field of catalysis, but whose size and shape regulation has been conventionally regarded as difficult. To overcome the current limitations, we developed a hydrothermal galvanic-replacement-tethered synthetic route to prepare Ir-Ag-IrO 2 nanoplates (IrNPs) with a transverse length of tens of nanometers and a rough surface morphology. A very interesting photoreactivity was observed from the prepared IrNPs, with Ag and IrO 2 coexisting partially, which showed photothermal conversion and photocatalytic activity at different ratios against extinction wavelengths of 473, 660, and 808 nm. The present IrNP platform showed excellent photothermal conversion efficiency under near-infrared laser irradiation at 808 nm and also represented an effective cancer treatment in vitro and in vivo through a synergistic effect with reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. In addition, computed tomography (CT) imaging contrast effects from Ir and IrO 2 composition were also clearly observed.
AB - Beyond the synthesis of typical nanocrystals, various breakthrough approaches have been developed to provide more useful structural features and functionalities. Among them, galvanic replacement, a structural transformation reaction accompanied by constituent element substitution, has been applied to various areas. However, the innovative improvement for galvanic replacement needs to be considered because of the limitation of applicable element pairs to maintain structural stability. To expand the boundary of galvanic-replacement-mediated synthesis, we have become interested in the Group 9 metallic element Ir, which is considered a fascinating element in the field of catalysis, but whose size and shape regulation has been conventionally regarded as difficult. To overcome the current limitations, we developed a hydrothermal galvanic-replacement-tethered synthetic route to prepare Ir-Ag-IrO 2 nanoplates (IrNPs) with a transverse length of tens of nanometers and a rough surface morphology. A very interesting photoreactivity was observed from the prepared IrNPs, with Ag and IrO 2 coexisting partially, which showed photothermal conversion and photocatalytic activity at different ratios against extinction wavelengths of 473, 660, and 808 nm. The present IrNP platform showed excellent photothermal conversion efficiency under near-infrared laser irradiation at 808 nm and also represented an effective cancer treatment in vitro and in vivo through a synergistic effect with reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. In addition, computed tomography (CT) imaging contrast effects from Ir and IrO 2 composition were also clearly observed.
KW - cancer therapy
KW - galvanic replacement
KW - iridium
KW - photodynamic therapy
KW - photothermal conversion
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U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.8b09516
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.8b09516
M3 - Article
C2 - 30860814
AN - SCOPUS:85063158847
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 13
SP - 3434
EP - 3447
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 3
ER -