Tuning the NIR photoabsorption of CuWO 4-x nanodots with oxygen vacancies for CT imaging guided photothermal therapy of tumors.

BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE(2019)

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A traditional CuWO4 semiconductor (E-g = 2.25 eV) shows photoabsorption in the visible range with an edge at similar to 550 nm, limiting its application in near-infrared (NIR) laser-induced photothermal ablation therapy (PAT). To tune the NIR photoabsorption of CuWO4, we report a trisodium citrate-induced strategy for generating oxygen vacancies. CuWO4 and CuWO4-x nanoparticles are prepared by a facile coprecipitation-solvothermal method in the absence or presence of trisodium citrate (0.2-0.5 g) as the reducing agent. Without trisodium citrate, CuWO4 consists of aggregated particles, and its dispersion has a typical yellow-green color without NIR photoabsorption. With the addition of trisodium citrate from 0.2 to 0.5 g, CuWO4-x samples are composed of monodisperse nanodots with increased sizes from similar to 2 to similar to 6 nm, and the color of these dispersions becomes darker with increased NIR photoabsorption, that is, from 0.178 to 0.685 at 808 nm. As a result, the aqueous dispersion of CuWO4-x-0.5 nanodots prepared with 0.5 g trisodium citrate exhibits a high photothermal efficiency of 47.6% under 808 nm laser irradiation. Simultaneously, CuWO4-x-0.5 nanodots have high X-ray attenuation as a CT imaging agent due to the presence of a heavy metal element (W). When the CuWO4-x-0.5 dispersion is injected into the tumors of mice, the tumors can be observed by CT and thermal imaging. After 808 nm laser irradiation (1.0 W cm(-2), 10 min), cancer cells in vivo can be efficiently ablated by the photothermal effects of CuWO4-x, without obvious toxicity and side effects. Therefore, CuWO4-x can act as a novel all-in-one agent for CT imaging-guided photothermal therapy of tumors.
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photothermal therapy,nir photoabsorption,ct imaging,nanodots,cuwo<sub>4−x</sub>
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