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Citrate-capped gold nanoparticle electrophoretic heat production in response to a time-varying radiofrequency electric-field.


ABSTRACT: The evaluation of heat production from gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) irradiated with radiofrequency (RF) energy has been problematic due to Joule heating of their background ionic buffer suspensions. Insights into the physical heating mechanism of nanomaterials under RF excitations must be obtained if they are to have applications in fields such as nanoparticle-targeted hyperthermia for cancer therapy. By developing a purification protocol which allows for highly-stable and concentrated solutions of citrate-capped AuNPs to be suspended in high-resistivity water, we show herein, for the first time, that heat production is only evident for AuNPs of diameters ? 10 nm, indicating a unique size-dependent heating behavior not previously observed. Heat production has also shown to be linearly dependent on both AuNP concentration and total surface area, and severely attenuated upon AuNP aggregation. These relationships have been further validated using permittivity analysis across a frequency range of 10 MHz to 3 GHz, as well as static conductivity measurements. Theoretical evaluations suggest that the heating mechanism can be modeled by the electrophoretic oscillation of charged AuNPs across finite length scales in response to a time-varying electric field. It is anticipated these results will assist future development of nanoparticle-assisted heat production by RF fields for applications such as targeted cancer hyperthermia.

SUBMITTER: Corr SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3686525 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Citrate-capped gold nanoparticle electrophoretic heat production in response to a time-varying radiofrequency electric-field.

Corr Stuart J SJ   Raoof Mustafa M   Mackeyev Yuri Y   Phounsavath Sophia S   Cheney Matthew A MA   Cisneros Brandon T BT   Shur Michael M   Shur Michael M   Gozin Michael M   McNally Patrick J PJ   Wilson Lon J LJ   Curley Steven A SA  

The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces 20121101 45


The evaluation of heat production from gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) irradiated with radiofrequency (RF) energy has been problematic due to Joule heating of their background ionic buffer suspensions. Insights into the physical heating mechanism of nanomaterials under RF excitations must be obtained if they are to have applications in fields such as nanoparticle-targeted hyperthermia for cancer therapy. By developing a purification protocol which allows for highly-stable and concentrated solutions o  ...[more]

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