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Luminescence of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes as a Tool to Monitor Bundle Formation and Dissociation in Water: The Effect of Plasmid‐DNA Complexation
Authors:L. Lacerda  G. Pastorin  W. Wu  M. Prato  A. Bianco  K. Kostarelos
Abstract:Functionalized carbon nanotubes (f‐CNTs) are explored as novel nanomaterials for biomedical applications. UV‐vis luminescence of aqueous dispersions of CNT–NH3+ and CNT–NH–Ac (NH–Ac: acetamido) is observed using standard laboratory spectrophotometric instrumentation, and the measured fluorescence intensity is correlated with the aggregation state of the f‐CNTs: a high intensity indicates improved f‐CNT individualization and dispersion, while a decrease in fluorescence intensity indicates a higher degree of nanotube aggregation and bundling as a result of varying the sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) concentrations and pH in the aqueous phase. Moreover, utilization of this relationship between fluorescence intensity and the state of f‐CNT aggregation is carried out to elucidate the interactions between f‐CNTs and gene‐encoding plasmid DNA (pDNA). pDNA is shown to interact with CNT–NH3+ primarily through electrostatic interactions that lead concomitantly to a higher degree of f‐CNT bundling. The CNT–NH3+/pDNA interactions are successfully competed by SDS/f‐CNT surface interactions, resulting in the displacement of pDNA. These studies provide exemplification of the use of fluorescence spectrophotometry to accurately describe the aggregation state of water‐soluble f‐CNTs. Characterization of the complexes between pDNA and f‐CNTs elucidates the opportunities and limitations of such supramolecular systems as potential vectors for gene transfer.
Keywords:Carbon nanotubes, multiwalled  Carbon nanotubes, single‐walled  DNA  Luminescence
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