ZnO coated CoFe2O4 nanoparticles for multimodal bio-imaging
Abstract
The potential of CoFe2O4–ZnO core–shell nanoparticles for fluorescence optical imaging and as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is demonstrated. Two different core–shell CoFe2O4–ZnO nanoparticle geometries were produced by the wet chemical synthesis method. In one case, the core–shell geometry was made up of individual nanoparticles containing CoFe2O4 as the core and ZnO as the shell whereas in the other case, agglomerates of CoFe2O4 nanoparticles were encapsulated within ZnO capsules. It was observed that the CoFe2O4–ZnO core–shell nanoparticles with a unique geometry in which CoFe2O4 ferrite nanoparticles agglomerates were present within ZnO capsules yielded a very high value of transverse proton relaxivity (264.6 mM−1 s−1) when compared to the transverse proton relaxivity exhibited by the individual core–shell nanoparticles (31.8 mM−1 s−1). Using HeLa cells to which the core–shell nanoparticles were attached, it is shown that the CoFe2O4–ZnO nanoparticles can also be used as contrast agents in fluorescence imaging. The as-synthesized CoFe2O4–ZnO core–shell nanoparticles were also found to exhibit biocompatibility towards the MCF-7 cell line. Taken together, this opens up new avenues for superparamagnetic ferrite based nanoparticles in bio-imaging applications.