Mechanisms of Radical Formation on Chemically Modified Graphene Oxide under Near Infrared Irradiation

Author:

Jacquemin Lucas1,Song Zhengmei1,Le Breton Nolwenn2,Nishina Yuta3,Choua Sylvie2,Reina Giacomo1ORCID,Bianco Alberto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CNRS Immunology Immunopathology and Therapeutic Chemistry UPR 3572 University of Strasbourg ISIS Strasbourg 67000 France

2. Institute of Chemistry UMR 7177 University of Strasbourg Strasbourg 67000 France

3. Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology Okayama University 3‐1‐1 Tsushimanaka Kita‐ku Okayama 700‐8530 Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, the mechanisms of radical generation on different functionalized graphene oxide (GO) conjugates under near‐infrared (NIR) light irradiation are investigated. The GO conjugates are designed to understand how chemical functionalization can influence the generation of radicals. Both pristine and functionalized GO are irradiated by a NIR laser, and the production of different reactive oxygen species (ROS) is investigated using fluorimetry and electron paramagnetic resonance to describe the type of radicals present on the surface of GO. The mechanism of ROS formation involves a charge transfer from the material to the oxygen present in the media, via the production of superoxide and singlet oxygen. Cytotoxicity and effects of ROS generation are then evaluated using breast cancer cells, evidencing a concentration dependent cell death associated to the heat and ROS. The study provides new hints to understand the photogeneration of radicals on the surface of GO upon near infrared irradiation, as well as, to assess the impact on these radicals in the context of a combined drug delivery system and phototherapeutic approach. These discoveries open the way for a better control of phototherapy‐based treatments employing graphene‐based materials.

Funder

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

Okayama University

Japan Science and Technology Corporation

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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