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Download file1T-Phase Dirac Semimetal PdTe2 Nanoparticles for Efficient Photothermal Therapy in the NIR-II Biowindow
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posted on 2021-06-10, 18:13 authored by Jingjing Luo, Mingjian Fan, Liwei Xiong, Qiaoyan Hao, Mengna Jiang, Qianjun He, Chenliang Su1T-phase
transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) nanomaterials
are one type of emerging and promising near-infrared II (NIR-II) photothermal
agents (PTAs) derived from their distinct metallic electronic structure,
but it is still challenging to synthesize these nanomaterials. Herein,
PdTe2 nanoparticles (PTNs) with a 1T crystal symmetry and
around 50 nm in size are prepared by an electrochemical exfoliation
method, and the corresponding photothermal performances irradiated
under a NIR-II laser have been explored. The encapsulation of 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine-poly(ethylene glycol) (DSPE-PEG)
endows PTNs with water solubility, enhanced photothermal stability,
and high biocompatibility. Notably, PTN/DSPE-PEG displays a potent
absorbance through the NIR-II zone and considerable photothermal conversion
efficiency, which is up to 68% when irradiated with a 1060 nm laser.
With these unique photothermal properties, excellent in vitro and in vivo tumor inhibition effects of PTN/DSPE-PEG
have been achieved under the irradiation of a NIR-II (1060 nm) laser
without visible toxicity to normal tissues, suggesting that it is
an efficient NIR-II photothermal nanoagent.
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