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Surface engineered iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) with catecholic ligands have been investigated as alternative contrast agents. However, complex oxidative chemistry of catechol during IONP ligand exchange causes surface etching, heterogeneous hydrodynamic size distribution, and low colloidal stability because of Fe mediated ligand oxidation. Herein, we report highly stable and compact (∼10 nm) Fe rich ultrasmall IONPs functionalized with a multidentate catechol-based polyethylene glycol polymer ligand through amine-assisted catecholic nanocoating. The IONPs exhibit excellent stability over a broad range of pHs and low nonspecific binding . We also demonstrate that the resultant NPs have a long circulation time (∼80 min), enabling high resolution magnetic resonance angiography . These results suggest that the amine assisted catechol-based nanocoating opens a new potential of metal oxide NPs to take a step forward in exquisite bio-application fields.

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Surface engineered iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) with catecholic ligands have been investigated as alternative contrast agents. However, complex oxidative chemistry of catechol during IONP ligand exchange causes surface etching, heterogeneous hydrodynamic size distribution, and low colloidal stability because of Fe mediated ligand oxidation. Herein, we report highly stable and compact (∼10 nm) Fe rich ultrasmall IONPs functionalized with a multidentate catechol-based polyethylene glycol polymer ligand through amine-assisted catecholic nanocoating.

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