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Application of black phosphorus nanodots to live cell imaging.
Shin, Yong Cheol; Song, Su-Jin; Lee, Yu Bin; Kang, Moon Sung; Lee, Hyun Uk; Oh, Jin-Woo; Han, Dong-Wook.
Affiliation
  • Shin YC; 1Research Center for Energy Convergence Technology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241 Republic of Korea.
  • Song SJ; 2Department of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, College of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241 Republic of Korea.
  • Lee YB; 2Department of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, College of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241 Republic of Korea.
  • Kang MS; 2Department of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, College of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241 Republic of Korea.
  • Lee HU; 3Advanced Nano-Surface Research Group, Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI), Daejeon, 34133 Republic of Korea.
  • Oh JW; 4Department of Nanofusion Technology, College of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241 Republic of Korea.
  • Han DW; 2Department of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, College of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241 Republic of Korea.
Biomater Res ; 22: 31, 2018.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30305920
BACKGROUND: Black phosphorus (BP) has emerged as a novel class of nanomaterials owing to its unique optical and electronic properties. BP, a two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterial, is a structure where phosphorenes are stacked together in layers by van der Waals interactions. However, although BP nanodots have many advantages, their biosafety and biological effect have not yet been elucidated as compared to the other nanomaterials. Therefore, it is particularly important to assess the cytotoxicity of BP nanodots for exploring their potentials as novel biomaterials. METHODS: BP nanodots were prepared by exfoliation with a modified ultrasonication-assisted solution method. The physicochemical properties of BP nanodots were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray diffractometry. In addition, the cytotoxicity of BP nanodots against C2C12 myoblasts was evaluated. Moreover, their cell imaging potential was investigated. RESULTS: Herein, we concentrated on evaluating the cytotoxicity of BP nanodots and investigating their cell imaging potential. It was revealed that the BP nanodots were cytocompatible at a low concentration, although the cell viability was decreased with increasing BP nanodot concentration. Furthermore, our results demonstrated that the cells took up the BP nanodots, and the BP nanodots exhibited green fluorescence. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our findings suggest that the BP nanodots have suitable biocompatibility, and are promising candidates as fluorescence probes for biomedical imaging applications.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Biomater Res Year: 2018 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Biomater Res Year: 2018 Type: Article