Surfactant-assisted dispersion of carbon nanotubes: Mechanism of stabilization and biocompatibility of the surfactant

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2013

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Nanoparticles (NPs) are thermodynamically unstable system and tend to aggregate to reduce free energy. The aggregation property of NPs results in inhomogeneous exposure of cells to NPs resulting in variable cellular responses. Several types of surfactants are used to stabilize NP dispersions and obtain homogenous dispersions. However, the effects of these surfactants, per se, on cellular responses are not completely known. The present study investigated the application of Pluronic F68 (PF68) for obtaining stable dispersion of NPs using carbon nanotubes as model NPs. PF68-stabilized NP suspensions are stable for long durations and do not show signs of aggregation or settling during storage or after autoclaving. The polyethylene oxide blocks in PF68 provide steric hindrance between adjacent NPs leading to stable NP dispersions. Further, PF68 is biocompatible in nature and does not affect integrity of mitochondria, lysosomes, DNA, and nuclei. Also, PF68 neither induce free radical or cytokine production nor does it interfere with cellular uptake mechanisms. The results of the present study suggest that PF68-assisted dispersion of NPs produced suspensions, which are stable after autoclaving. Further, PF68 does not interfere with normal physiological functions suggesting its application in nanomedicine and nanotoxicity evaluation. ? 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

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Aggregation Property, Cytokine Production, Homogenous Dispersions, Nanoparticle (Nps), Physiological Functions, Stable Dispersions, Steric Hindrances, Surfactant-Assisted Dispersion, Biocompatibility, Carbon Nanotubes, Dispersion (Waves), Free Radicals, Medical Nanotechnology, Physiological Models, Polyethylene Oxides, Surface Active Agents, Toxicity, Dispersions, Carbon Nanotube, Free Radical, Macrogol, Poloxamer, Surfactant, Animal Cell, Animal Cell Culture, Article, Biocompatibility, Cell Via

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Singh, R. P., Jain, S., & Ramarao, P. (2013). Surfactant-assisted dispersion of carbon nanotubes: Mechanism of stabilization and biocompatibility of the surfactant. Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 15(10). doi: 10.1007/s11051-013-1985-7

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