Regioselective localization and tracking of biomolecules on single gold nanoparticles
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Rajeeva, Bharath Bangalore; Hernandez, Derek S.; Wang, Mingsong; Perillo, Evan; Lin, Linhan; Scarabelli, Leonardo
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2015-09-28Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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Advanced Science, 2015, 2(11), 1500232
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Wiley
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Biomolecules
Gold nanotriangle
Multiphoton plasmonic lithography
Single-particle spectroscopy
Resumen/Abstract
Selective localization of biomolecules at the hot spots of a plasmonic nanoparticle is an attractive strategy to exploit the light-matter interaction due to the high field concentration. Current approaches for hot spot targeting are time-consuming and involve prior knowledge of the hot spots. Multiphoton plasmonic lithography is employed to rapidly immobilize bovine serum albumin (BSA) hydrogel at the hot spot tips of a single gold nanotriangle (AuNT). Regioselectivity and quantity control by manipulating the polarization and intensity of the incident laser are also established. Single AuNTs are tracked using dark-field scattering spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy to characterize the regioselective process. Fluorescence lifetime measurements further confirm BSA immobilization on the AuNTs. Here, the AuNT-BSA hydrogel complexes, in conjunction with single-particle optical monitoring, can act as a framework for understanding light-molecule interactions at the subnanoparticle level and has potential applications in biophotonics, nanomedicine, and life sciences.
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