| Literature DB >> 28628716 |
Sarra Gam-Derouich1,2, Céline Bourdillon2, Soraya Lakhdar Chaouche2, Laurent Coolen2, Agnès Maître2, Claire Mangeney1,3, Catherine Schwob2.
Abstract
Sensors based on responsive photonic hydrogels have recently attracted considerable attention for visual medical diagnostics, pharmaceutical bioassays, and environmental monitoring. However, the use of these promising materials for the detection of nanoparticles (NPs) has never been explored so far, although the sensing of nanoobjects is a rapidly evolving area of research. To address this issue, we have combined the concepts of inverse-opal hydrogels and nanoparticle-imprinted polymers. In this way, we could obtain a NP-imprinted photonic hydrogel consisting of a three-dimensional, highly ordered poly(methacrylic acid) macroporous array, in which nanocavities complementary to the target NPs, in this case colloidal quantum dots, are distributed. This novel type of NP-imprinted photonic hydrogel sensor was shown to display high sensitivity and selectivity, thus opening new prospects for the development of equipment-free and cost-efficient sensing devices for NPs.Entities:
Keywords: imprinted polymers; inverse opals; nanoparticles; photonic hydrogels; quantum dots
Year: 2017 PMID: 28628716 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201702540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336