| Literature DB >> 31998685 |
Mariia Saveleva1,2, Ekaterina Prikhozhdenko3, Dmitry Gorin4, Andre G Skirtach1, Alexey Yashchenok4, Bogdan Parakhonskiy1.
Abstract
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a high-performance technique allowing detection of extremely low concentrations of analytes. For such applications, fibrous polymeric matrices decorated with plasmonic metal nanostructures can be used as flexible SERS substrates for analysis of analytes in many application. In this study, a three-dimensional SERS substrate consisting of a CaCO3-mineralized electrospun (ES) polycaprolactone (PCL) fibrous matrix decorated with silver (Ag) nanoparticles is developed. Such modification of the fibrous substrate allows achieving a significant increase of the SERS signal amplification. Functionalization of fibers by porous CaCO3 (vaterite) and Ag nanoparticles provides an effective approach of selective adsorption of biomolecules and their precise detection by SERS. This new SERS substrate represents a promising biosensor platform with selectivity to low and high molecular weight molecules.Entities:
Keywords: Raman; SERS; calcium carbonate; silver nanoparticles; vaterite
Year: 2020 PMID: 31998685 PMCID: PMC6967418 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2019.00888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1SEM images of the Ag reduction on non-mineralized PCL fibers (A,B) and mineralized PCL-CaCO3 scaffolds (C,D) after Ag reduction from the clear Tollen's reagent (A,C) and the reagent containing the Tollen's reagent with 50% of silver oxides (B,D). The scale bars in inset images are 5 μm. (E) The size distribution of silver nanoparticles adsorbed on various scaffolds. (F) The silver content (weight percent) obtained via EDX analysis. (G) The filling factor of silver nanoparticles in various PCL scaffolds.
Figure 2SERS performance of obtained scaffolds: Average spectra of 4-MBA (10−3 M) on SERS-substrates calculated from maps 20 × 20 μm and multiplied by 3 spectra on PCL, PCL/CaCO3 fibers (A). Box-and-whiskers plots of intensity at 1,580 cm−1 of SERS substrates without (B) and with 50% of silver oxides (C). Data on SERS substrates without CaCO3 are shown in the insets. Enhancement factors calculated from these intensities according to the formula in Section Characterization Methods are shown in the log scale (D,E).
Figure 3Raman spectra of the Rh6G (A) and TRITC-BSA (B) on various scaffolds. (C) Comparison of the enhancement factor of the C-C aromatic stretching peak (1,513 cm−1) for TRITC-BSA and Rh6G and at 1,580 cm−1 for 4-MBA in log scale. (D) The loading efficiency (LE) for TRITC-BSA (pink) and Rh6G (orange).
Figure 4Confocal images of different scaffolds (A) polycaprolactone, (B) PCL/CaCO3. (C) PCL/Ag, and (D) PCL/CaCO3 matrix after Ag immersed in a mixture of Photosens and TRITC –BSA. (E) The loading efficiency for different scaffolds for Phs (blue) and TRITC-BSA (pink).