Single-Atom Gadolinium Anchored on Graphene Quantum Dots as a Magnetic Resonance Signal Amplifier.
Haizhen DingDong WangAnwar SadatZhenzhen LiXiaolong HuMingsheng XuPaulo C de MoraisBinghui GeSong SunJiechao GeYan ChenYinfeng QianChengliang ShenXianyang ShiXin HuangRen-Quan ZhangHong BiPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2021)
A single-atom metal doped on carbonaceous nanomaterials has attracted increasing attention due to its potential applications as high-performance catalysts. However, few studies focus on the applications of such nanomaterials as nanotheranostics for simultaneous bioimaging and cancer therapy. Herein, it is pioneeringly demonstrated that the single-atom Gd anchored onto graphene quantum dots (SAGd-GQDs), with dendrite-like morphology, was successfully prepared. More importantly, the as-fabricated SAGd-GQDs exhibits a robustly enhanced longitudinal relaxivity ( r 1 = 86.08 mM -1 s -1 ) at a low Gd 3+ concentration of 2 μmol kg -1 , which is 25 times higher than the commercial Gd-DTPA ( r 1 = 3.44 mM -1 s -1 ). In vitro and in vivo studies suggest that the obtained SAGd-GQDs is a highly potent and contrast agent to obtain high-definition MRI, thereby opening up more opportunities for future precise clinical theranostics.