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Preparation of Dye Molecule-Intercalated MoO 3 Organic/Inorganic Superlattice Nanoparticles for Fluorescence Imaging-Guided Catalytic Therapy.

Tingting HuQian LiuZhan ZhouWei ZhaoHaoxin HuangFanqi MengWanqiang LiuQinghua ZhangLin GuRuizheng LiangChaoliang Tan
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Intercalation of organic molecules into the van der Waals gaps of layered materials allows for the preparation of organic/inorganic superlattices for varying promising applications. Herein, the preparation of a series of dye molecule/MoO 3 organic/inorganic superlattice nanoparticles by aqueous intercalation of several dye molecules into layered MoO 3 for fluorescence imaging-guided catalytic therapy is reported. The long MoO 3 nanobelts are treated by ball milling and subsequent aqueous intercalation followed by a cation ion exchange to obtain the dye molecule-intercalated MoO 3 organic/inorganic superlattices. Importantly, because of the activation induced by organic intercalation, the Nile blue (NB)-intercalated MoO 3- x (NB-MoO 3- x ) nanoparticles show excellent catalytic activity for the generation of reactive oxygen species, that is, hydroxyl radical (·OH) and superoxide anion (·O 2 - ), through catalyzing H 2 O 2 and O 2 , respectively. Moreover, the intense fluorescence of the intercalated NB molecules endows NB-MoO 3- x with the in vivo fluorescence imaging capability. Thus, the polyvinylpyrrolidone-modified NB-MoO 3- x nanoparticles can be used for tumor-specific catalytic therapy to realize efficient cancer cell elimination in vitro and fluorescence imaging-guided tumor ablation in vivo.
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