Phosphate source induced rapid synthesis of urchin-like hydrated GdPO4:Eu3+ nanoparticles: Imaging and drug delivery in A549 cell lineopen access
- Authors
- Varaprasad, Ganji Lakshmi; Lee, Hoomin; Kim, Suheon; Kim, Eunsu; Pavitra, Eluri; Valluru, Neeraja; Han, Young-Kyu; Raju, Ganji Seeta Rama; Huh, Yun Suk
- Issue Date
- Aug-2022
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Keywords
- Urchin-like morphology; Photoluminescence; A549 cells; Bioimaging; Drug delivery
- Citation
- Ceramics International, v.48, no.16, pp 24063 - 24070
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Ceramics International
- Volume
- 48
- Number
- 16
- Start Page
- 24063
- End Page
- 24070
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2682
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.05.086
- ISSN
- 0272-8842
1873-3956
- Abstract
- Energy and environmental concerns are increasing owing to the increased consumption of resources. To help solve the energy crisis and contribute to protecting our environment, this study aimed to develop a fast and eco-friendly method of synthesis. We propose a H3PO4 assisted fast synthesis technique for developing urchin-like GdPO4 center dot xH(2)O:5Eu(3+) nanoparticles. First, Gd(OH)CO3:5Eu(3+) nanospheres with sizes of about 60 nm were developed using urea-based homogeneous precipitation. These nanospheres were utilized as the Gd3+ source and sacrificial templates in the formation of urchin-like GdPO4 center dot xH(2)O:5Eu(3+) nanoparticles, where the Kirkendall effect takes place during hydrothermal synthesis. The structural properties confirmed the existence of the H2O phase in the GdPO4:5Eu(3+) nanoparticles. The synthesized urchin-like GdPO4 center dot xH(2)O:5Eu(3+) nanoparticles exhibited excellent photoluminescence in the reddish-orange region upon excitation by near-UV excitation wavelengths. These urchin-like nanoparticles demonstrated effective penetration in lung cancer cells by exhibiting luminescence from both the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm. The conjugation of doxorubicin with urchin-like GdPO4 center dot xH(2)O:5Eu(3+) nanoparticles helped to realize efficient antitumor activity against lung cancer.
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