Tritium labeling of detonation nanodiamonds.

Chem Commun (Camb)

CEA, LIST, Diamond Sensors Laboratory, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

Published: March 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers have successfully labeled detonation nanodiamonds with tritium using a microwave plasma method for the first time.
  • The radioactivity measured is 9120 ± 120 μCi mg(-1), with most tritium atoms strongly bonded to the surface and a small percentage within the diamond core.
  • This method allows for stable radiolabeled nanodiamonds that can still undergo surface modifications, paving the way for studies on biodistribution and pharmacokinetics, and it can be scaled up for bulk treatment at a low cost.

Article Abstract

For the first time, the radioactive labeling of detonation nanodiamonds was efficiently achieved using a tritium microwave plasma. According to our measurements, the total radioactivity reaches 9120 ± 120 μCi mg(-1), with 93% of (3)H atoms tightly bonded to the surface and up to 7% embedded into the diamond core. Such (3)H doping will ensure highly stable radiolabeled nanodiamonds, on which surface functionalization is still allowed. This breakthrough opens the way to biodistribution and pharmacokinetics studies of nanodiamonds, while this approach can be scalable to easily treat bulk quantities of nanodiamonds at low cost.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3cc49653hDOI Listing

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