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Title: Helen Hobbs, Paul Blood, Steve Briddon and Ed Lester


1
The Potential Use of Fluorescent Nanoparticles,
from Hydrothermal Synthesis, in Cell Imaging
  • Helen Hobbs, Paul Blood, Steve Briddon and Ed
    Lester
  • University of Nottingham

2
Introduction
  • Nanoparticles are increasingly used for novel
    applications due to their unique properties
  • Established methods for nanoparticle synthesis
    can involve
  • Relatively noxious chemicals
  • Complex, time-consuming sequence of stages
  • Expensive precursors

3
Introduction
  • Use of supercritical water provides many
    advantages including
  • Green synthesis
  • Stable suspension of nanoparticles in water
  • Control of particle size
  • Biologically benign metal salt precursors
  • Nanoparticles have useful properties for
    biomedical applications e.g. magnetic, structural
    and fluorescent properties

4
Micro Reactor Design
  • Nozzle reactor
  • Instantaneous mixing
  • Short residence time
  • Minimal heating of metal salt solution until the
    reactor
  • No particle accumulation in reactor

5
Products e.g. hydroxyapatite
  • 50 150 nm (temperature control)
  • Also
  • Hematite
  • Magnetite
  • YAG
  • Silver
  • Lanthanum oxide
  • Indium oxide

6
Fluorescent Nanoparticles
  • Nanoparticles doped with rare earth metals e.g.
    zirconia 5 europium

7
Summary
  • Continuous hydrothermal synthesis of
    nanoparticles is presented
  • A range of products have been synthesised and
    characterised with a variety of applications
  • Fluorescent nanoparticles can be used for cell
    imaging
  • With thanks to the MRC for funding
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