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Plasmonic fluorescent nanocomposites of cyanines self-assembled upon gold nanoparticle scaffolds.

Komandoor E Achyuthan1, Ann M Achyuthan, Susan M Brozik, Shawn M Dirk, Tracy R Lujan, Janet M Romero, Jason C Harper.   

Abstract

Plasmonic fluorescent nanocomposites are difficult to prepare due to strong quenching effects on fluorophores in the vicinity of noble metal nanoparticles such as gold (AuNPs). We successfully prepared plasmonic fluorescent nanocomposites of two cyanines (1 and 2) aggregating upon 2 - 40 nm AuNPs or streptavidin-conjugated 10 nm AuNPs. We used high throughput screening (HTS) for the first time to characterize the spectral properties, aggregation kinetics, aggregation density and photostability of the nanocomposites. Fluorescence from nanocomposites declined inversely with AuNPs size: 40 nm ≥ 20 nm > 10 nm > 5 nm > 2 nm. Sensitivity (limit of detection, LOD, 10(5) - 10(11) AuNPs/mL), brightness of the nanocomposites and surface coverage of AuNPs by cyanine aggregates were all influenced by five factors: 1) AuNPs size; 2) cyanine type (1 or 2); 3) aggregate density; 4) distance between aggregates and AuNPs surface; and 5) streptavidin protein conjugation to AuNPs. We propose a model for plasmonic fluorescent nanocomposites based on these observations. Our plasmonic fluorescent nanocomposites have applications in chemical and biological assays.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22687920     DOI: 10.2116/analsci.28.433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Sci        ISSN: 0910-6340            Impact factor:   2.081


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1.  Enhancement of enzymatic colorimetric response by silver island films on high throughput screening microplates.

Authors:  Biebele Abel; Travis C Clement; Kadir Aslan
Journal:  J Immunol Methods       Date:  2014-06-17       Impact factor: 2.303

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