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Ion-exchanged glass microrods as hybrid SERS/fluorescence substrates for molecular beacon-based DNA detection.

Simone Berneschi1, Cristiano D'Andrea1, Francesco Baldini1, Martina Banchelli1, Marella de Angelis1, Stefano Pelli1, Roberto Pini1, Diego Pugliese2, Nadia G Boetti3, Davide Janner2, Daniel Milanese4, Ambra Giannetti5, Paolo Matteini1.   

Abstract

Ion-exchange in molten nitrate salts containing metal ions (i.e. silver, copper, etc.) represents a well-established technique able to modify the chemical-physical properties of glass materials. It is widely used not only in the field of integrated optics (IO) but also, more recently, in plasmonics due to the possibility to induce the formation of metal nanoparticles in the glass matrix by an ad hoc thermal post-process. In this work, the application of this technology for the realisation of low-cost and stable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) active substrates, based on soda-lime glass microrods, is reported. The microrods, with a radius of a few tens of microns, were obtained by cutting the end of an ion-exchanged soda-lime fibre for a length less than 1 cm. As ion source, silver nitrate was selected due to the outstanding SERS properties of silver. The ion-exchange and thermal annealing post-process parameters were tuned to expose the embedded silver nanoparticles on the surface of the glass microrods, avoiding the use of any further chemical etching step. In order to test the combined SERS/fluorescence response of these substrates, labelled molecular beacons (MBs) were immobilised on their surface for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) detection. Our experiments confirm that target DNA is attached on the silver nanoparticles and its presence is revealed by both SERS and fluorescence measurements. These results pave the way towards the development of low-cost and stable hybrid fibres, in which SERS and fluorescence interrogation techniques are combined in the same optical device.
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Entities:  

Keywords:  Biosensors; Fluorescence; Ion-exchange; Molecular beacon; Silver nanoparticles; Surface-enhanced Raman scattering

Year:  2021        PMID: 34278523     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03418-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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