Investigation of the Influence of the Molecular Weight of Polyethyleneglycols on the Optical Properties and Dispersed Characteristics of Sols of Au Nanoparticles used in Medicine

Ibragimov, Abdul-Fattah Visirkhazhievich and Magomadova, Iman Ibragimovna and Teberdieva, Maryana Vyacheslavovna and Ferzauli, Seda Alievna and Dolaeva, Tamila Muslimovna and Akhmedataev, Magomed Shamilevich and Blinov, Andrey Vladimirovich and Gvozdenko, Alexey Alekseevich and Blinova, Anastasiya Aleksandrovna and Maglakelidze, David Guramievich and Golik, Alexey Borisovich and Slyadneva, Kristina Sergeevna (2021) Investigation of the Influence of the Molecular Weight of Polyethyleneglycols on the Optical Properties and Dispersed Characteristics of Sols of Au Nanoparticles used in Medicine. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (55A). pp. 268-280. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

In this work, the synthesis of Au nanoparticles stabilized with polyethyleneglycols with different molecular weights from 200 to 8000 Da was carried out. The synthesis was carried out by the method of chemical reduction in an aqueous medium using sodium citrate as a reducing agent. The dependence of the optical properties on the concentration and molar mass of polyethyleneglycol was studied in the obtained samples of Au nanoparticles. The absorption spectra were recorded using an SF-56 optical spectrometer. The studies were carried out in the visible range of the spectrum from 400 to 800 nm. It was found that the type of spectrum, the position of the surface plasmon resonance band and the optical density of the samples of Au nanoparticles stabilized with PEG-8000 with a concentration of 10 and 20% did not undergo significant changes during storage, which characterizes the high aggregate stability of these sols. The dispersed characteristics of these samples of sols of Au nanoparticles were also studied. The studies were carried out using photon-correlation spectroscopy by the method of dynamic light scattering. It is established that an increase in the concentration of the stabilizer leads to an increase in the average hydrodynamic radius of the particles. This fact is associated with an increase in the thickness of the stabilizer layer and with the "stitching" of the polymer layer of Au nanoparticles with the formation of aggregates. Thus, the best result was found in PEG-8000 samples with concentrations of 10 and 20%, since the type of spectrum, the position of the surface plasmon resonance band and the optical density did not undergo significant changes. Based on the data obtained, it can be concluded that the best stabilizer for Au nanoparticles obtained by the citrate method is PEG-8000 with a concentration of at least 10 %. It is important to note that with an increase in the concentration of the stabilizer, the average hydrodynamic radius of the particles increases. This fact is associated with an increase in the thickness of the stabilizer layer and with the "stitching" of Au nanoparticles.

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Subjects: Article Archives > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Jan 2023 07:47
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2024 07:00
URI: http://archive.paparesearch.co.in/id/eprint/258

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