THEME: "Enlightening the latest advancement in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing"
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
Title: Recent Advances of Magnetic Gold Hybrids and Nanocomposites, and Their Potential Biological Applications
My
research work mainly focuses on the construction and function of DNA
nanomachines, which are cutting-edge and challenging topics. I designed and
constructed unique DNA motifs using a short circular DNA nanotechnology
technique and functionalized these probes with fluorophores, gold
nanoparticles, small molecular drugs, and peptide ligands. To achieve plasmon
resonance effects, I achieved nano-specific precision in organizing plasmonic
nanoparticles on the nano DNA frameworks. My work on the DNA nanomachines
provided an efficient fluorescence resonance energy transfer mechanism that
realizes the bio-imaging, detection of biological events, and functions of the
biomolecules. I have also been working on multilayered hybrid magnetic
nanoparticles for applications in nanomedicine for the last three years.
Magnetic gold nanoparticles (mGNP) have become a great interest of
research for nanomaterial scientists because of their significant magnetic and
plasmonic properties applicable in biomedical applications. Various synthetic
approaches and surface modification techniques have been used for mGNP
including the most common being the coprecipitation, thermal decomposition, and
microemulsion methods in addition to the Brust Schiffrin technique, which
involves the reduction of metal precursors in a two-phase system (water and
toluene) in the presence of alkanethiol. The hybrid magnetic–plasmonic
nanoparticles based on iron core and gold shell are being considered as
potential theragnostic agents. Herein, in addition to future works, we will
discuss recent developments for synthesis and surface modification of mGNP with
their applications in modern biomedical science such as drug and gene delivery,
bioimaging, biosensing, and neuro-regenerative disorders. I shall also discuss
the techniques based on my research related to the biological applications of
mGNP.