화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.209, No.1, 66-71, 1999
Phosphorylcholine coating of iron oxide nanoparticles
In order to develop thin-walled superparamagnetic nanoparticle suspensions as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging, phosphorylcholine PC was used to coat iron oxide cores of 5 nm. Weak stable positively charged suspensions can be obtained at concentration greater than 3 mmol.l(-1) (corresponding to about 3.2 molecules per nm(2)); while the addition of phosphorylglycerol PG decreases the electrophoretic mobility. Raising the pH over 6 leads to flocculation: the binding of PC on iron oxides as a function of pH appears to be reversible. By Langmuir analysis, two adsorption domains may be observed with a maximal density of 3.48 and 6.55 mol.nm(-2), interpreted as a multilayer formation.