Destroying Gadofullerene Aggregates by Salt Addition in Aqueous Solution of Gd@C 60 (OH) x and Gd@C 60 [C(COOH 2 )] 10 - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the American Chemical Society Année : 2005

Destroying Gadofullerene Aggregates by Salt Addition in Aqueous Solution of Gd@C 60 (OH) x and Gd@C 60 [C(COOH 2 )] 10

Balaji Sitharaman
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Éva Tóth
Robert Bolskar
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Lothar Helm
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Subashini Asokan
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Michael Wong
Lon Wilson
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André Merbach
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A combined proton relaxivity and dynamic light scattering study has shown that aggregates formed in aqueous solution of water-soluble gadofullerenes can be disrupted by addition of salts. The salt content of fullerene-based materials will strongly influence properties related to aggregation phenomena, therefore, their behavior in biological or medical applications. In particular, the relaxivity of gadofullerenes decreases dramatically with phosphate addition. Moreover, real biological fluids present a rather high salt concentration which will have consequences on fullerene aggregation and influence fullerene-based drug delivery.

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hal-02080318 , version 1 (26-03-2019)

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Sabrina Laus, Balaji Sitharaman, Éva Tóth, Robert Bolskar, Lothar Helm, et al.. Destroying Gadofullerene Aggregates by Salt Addition in Aqueous Solution of Gd@C 60 (OH) x and Gd@C 60 [C(COOH 2 )] 10. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005, 127 (26), pp.9368-9369. ⟨10.1021/ja052388+⟩. ⟨hal-02080318⟩
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