Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/224385
Title: Thermoplasmonic Polymersome Membranes by In Situ Synthesis
Author: Barbieri, Valentino
González Colsa, Javier
Matias, Diana
Duro-Castano, Aroa
Thapa, Anshu
Ruiz-Perez, Lorena
Albella, Pablo
Volpe, Giorgio
Battaglia, Giuseppe
Keywords: Col·loides
Or
Làsers
Metalls
Nanopartícules
Colloids
Gold
Lasers
Metals
Nanoparticles
Issue Date: 18-Apr-2025
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Abstract: Thermoplasmonic nanoparticles, known for releasing heat upon illumination, find diverse applications in catalysis, optics, and biomedicine. Incorporating plasmonic metals within organic vesicle membranes can lead to the formation of nanoreactors capable of regulating temperature-sensitive microscopic processes. Yet, the controlled formation of stable hybrid vesicles displaying significant thermoplasmonic properties remains challenging. This work presents the in situ synthesis of highly efficient thermoplasmonic polymer vesicles, or hybrid polymersomes, by nucleating ∼2 nm gold nanoparticles within preformed polymersome membranes. This process preserves the vesicles’ morphology, stability, and overall functionality. Despite the small size of the embedded plasmonic nanoparticles, these hybrid polymersomes can efficiently convert laser light into a notable temperature increase on a larger scale through collective heating. We develop a theoretical framework that rationalizes the structure–property relations of hybrid polymersomes and accurately predicts their collective thermoplasmonic response. Finally, we demonstrate the biomedical potential of our polymersomes by employing their photothermal properties to induce the hyperthermal death of cancer cells in vitro, an effect amplified by their superior cellular uptake. We envision that these hybrid polymersomes will evolve into a versatile platform for precise control over nanoscale chemical and biological processes through plasmonic heating, unlocking numerous opportunities across various scientific and medical contexts.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c14093
It is part of: ACS Nano, 2025, vol. 19, num.16, p. 15331-15334
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/224385
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c14093
ISSN: 1936-0851
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