Inducing Defects In F-19-Nanocrystals Provides Paramagnetic-Free Relaxation Enhancement For Improved In Vivo Hotspot Mri

NANO LETTERS(2020)

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Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) is the current strategy of choice for enhancing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast and for accelerating MRI acquisition schemes. Yet, debates regarding lanthanides' biocompatibility and PRE-effect on MRI signal quantification have raised the need for alternative strategies for relaxation enhancement. Herein, we show an approach for shortening the spin-lattice relaxation time (T-1) of fluoride-based nanocrystals (NCs) that are used for in vivo F-19-MRI, by inducing crystal defects in their solid-crystal core. By utilizing a phosphate-based rather than a carboxylate-based capping ligand for the synthesis of CaF2 NCs, we were able to induce grain boundary defects in the NC lattice. The obtained defects led to a 10-fold shorter T-1 of the NCs' fluorides. Such paramagnetic-free relaxation enhancement of CaF2 NCs, gained without affecting either their size or their colloidal characteristics, improved 4-fold the obtained F-19-MRI signal-to-noise ratio, allowing their use, in vivo, with enhanced hotspot MRI sensitivity.
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F-19-MRI, nanocrystals, crystal engineering, relaxation enhancement, in vivo MRI, crystal defects
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