Versatile coating platform for metal oxide nanoparticles: applications to materials and biological science
Jean-Francois Berret, Alain Graillot

TL;DR
This paper presents a versatile polymer-based coating platform for metal oxide nanoparticles, enhancing their stability and functionality for applications in nanomaterials and nanomedicine.
Contribution
Development of a new polymer coating method using phosphonic acid-functionalized PEG copolymers for metal oxide nanoparticles.
Findings
Coatings improve colloidal stability of various metal oxides.
Demonstrated applications in nanomedicine, including contrast agents.
Versatile protocol yields high particle production.
Abstract
In this feature article, we provide an overview of our research on statistical copolymers as a coating material for metal oxide nanoparticles and surfaces. These copolymers contain functional groups enabling non-covalent binding to oxide surfaces and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) polymers for colloidal stability and stealthiness. The functional groups are organic derivatives of phosphorous acid compounds R-HPO, also known as phosphonic acids that have been screened for their strong affinity to metals and their ability to build multidentate binding. Herein we develop a polymer-based coating platform that shares features with the techniques of self-assembled monolayers (SAM) and Layer-by-Layer (L-b-L) deposition. The milestones of this endeavor are the synthesis of PEG-based copolymers containing multiple phosphonic acid groups, the implementation of simple protocols combining…
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