Determination of microbubble cavitation threshold pressure as function of shell chemistry

S. Dicker, M. Mleczko, G. Schmitz, S. Wrenn
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AbstractThe sensitivity of inertial cavitation threshold to changes in shell viscosity and elasticity makes shell chemistry (here, polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecular weight and composition) a potential tuning parameter for microbubble based ultrasound contrast and drug delivery applications. It is anticipated that microbubble shell chemistry can be used to adjust the inertial cavitation threshold so as to either avoid or achieve cavitation at a given operating pressure. Here such ideas are tested by measuring the inertial cavitation threshold for populations of phospholipid shelled microbubbles suspended in aqueous media, and this method is used to quantify the influence of shell chemistry on the inertial cavitation threshold. The experimental cavitation data are fitted with a modification of the Herring equation, using shell viscosity and elasticity as the tuning parameters. It is concluded that the design and synthesis of microbubbles with a prescribed inertial cavitation threshold is feasible using PE...
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微泡空化阈值压力随壳化学性质的变化
摘要惯性空化阈值对壳体粘度和弹性变化的敏感性使得壳体化学(这里是聚乙二醇(PEG)的分子量和组成)成为基于微泡的超声造影剂和药物传递应用的潜在调节参数。预计微泡壳化学可以用来调节惯性空化阈值,从而在给定的操作压力下避免或实现空化。本文通过测量悬浮在水介质中的磷脂壳微泡群的惯性空化阈值来验证这些想法,并使用该方法量化壳化学对惯性空化阈值的影响。用修正的Herring方程拟合了实验空化数据,并以壳体粘度和弹性作为调谐参数。结果表明,利用PE技术设计和合成具有一定惯性空化阈值的微气泡是可行的。
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