Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.

Nanoparticle has been known to revolutionise our world and it is widely used in many biomedical applications such as Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy and many bio-imaging modalities. Along with the popularisation of nanoparticle in biomedical applications, it brought along issues of nanotoxicity and e...

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Main Author: Lee, Chee Kiat.
Other Authors: School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-501762023-03-03T15:39:12Z Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy. Lee, Chee Kiat. School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Liu Quan DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Biochemistry::Spectroscopy Nanoparticle has been known to revolutionise our world and it is widely used in many biomedical applications such as Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy and many bio-imaging modalities. Along with the popularisation of nanoparticle in biomedical applications, it brought along issues of nanotoxicity and effectiveness which leads to the question of optimizing nanoparticle concentration. Currently, the only well established way of obtaining nanoparticle concentration is via Neutron Activation Analysis; a method which is very troublesome and destructive. On a similar note, some had tried to use other less invasive method such as Diffused Reflectance Spectroscopy, and used inverse algorithm based on diffusion theory to derive nanoparticle concentration. In this project, we have adopted the well established Taylor expansion model to model the diffused reflectance spectrum. In our preliminary study, we determined the applicability of modelling diffused reflectance spectrum with Taylor expansion model. And in the subsequent study, estimate nanoparticle concentration with Taylor expansion model. All studies were done in liquid phantoms having varying concentrations of gold nanorod. The effect of inherent absorption and scattering of phantoms in retrieving gold nanorod concentration was also studied. In addition, we have investigated the effect of source-detector separation in estimating nanoparticle concentration using Diffused Reflectance Spectroscopy. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2012-05-30T08:13:40Z 2012-05-30T08:13:40Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50176 en Nanyang Technological University 88 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Chee Kiat.
Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
description Nanoparticle has been known to revolutionise our world and it is widely used in many biomedical applications such as Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy and many bio-imaging modalities. Along with the popularisation of nanoparticle in biomedical applications, it brought along issues of nanotoxicity and effectiveness which leads to the question of optimizing nanoparticle concentration. Currently, the only well established way of obtaining nanoparticle concentration is via Neutron Activation Analysis; a method which is very troublesome and destructive. On a similar note, some had tried to use other less invasive method such as Diffused Reflectance Spectroscopy, and used inverse algorithm based on diffusion theory to derive nanoparticle concentration. In this project, we have adopted the well established Taylor expansion model to model the diffused reflectance spectrum. In our preliminary study, we determined the applicability of modelling diffused reflectance spectrum with Taylor expansion model. And in the subsequent study, estimate nanoparticle concentration with Taylor expansion model. All studies were done in liquid phantoms having varying concentrations of gold nanorod. The effect of inherent absorption and scattering of phantoms in retrieving gold nanorod concentration was also studied. In addition, we have investigated the effect of source-detector separation in estimating nanoparticle concentration using Diffused Reflectance Spectroscopy.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Lee, Chee Kiat.
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author Lee, Chee Kiat.
author_sort Lee, Chee Kiat.
title Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
title_short Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
title_full Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
title_fullStr Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
title_sort estimation of nanoparticle concentration in tissue phantoms using diffused reflectance spectroscopy.
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