Synthesis of Biocompatible Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPION) under Different Microfluidic Regimes

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Oct 26;14(42):48011-48028. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c13156. Epub 2022 Oct 12.

Abstract

Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) have a great potential in both diagnostic and therapeutic applications as they provide contrast in magnetic resonance imaging techniques and allow magnetic hyperthermia and drug delivery. Though various types of SPION are commercially available, efforts to improve the quality of SPION are highly in demand. Here, we describe a strategy for optimization of SPION synthesis under microfluidics using the coprecipitation approach. Synthesis parameters such as temperature, pH, iron salt concentration, and coating materials were investigated in continuous and segmented flows. Continuous flow allowed synthesizing particles of a smaller size and higher stability than segmented flow, while both conditions improved the quality of particles compared to batch synthesis. The most stable particles were obtained at a synthesis condition of 6.5 M NH4OH base, iron salt (Fe2+/Fe3+) concentration ratio of 4.3/8.6, carboxymethyl dextran coating of 20 mg/mL, and temperature of 70 °C. The synthesized SPION exhibited a good efficiency in labeling of human platelets and did not impair cells. Our study under flow conditions provides an optimal protocol for the synthesis of better and biocompatible SPION that contributes to the development of nanoparticles for medical applications.

Keywords: SPION; carboxymethyl dextran (CMD); coating; coprecipitation; microfluidics; platelet labeling; segmented/continuous flow.

MeSH terms

  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Ferric Compounds
  • Humans
  • Iron
  • Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
  • Magnetite Nanoparticles*
  • Microfluidics

Substances

  • Magnetite Nanoparticles
  • Iron
  • Ferric Compounds