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Anastasiia A Merdalimova1, Polina G Rudakovskaya1, Timur I Ermatov1, Alexander S Smirnov2, Sergey S Kosolobov2, Julia S Skibina3, Polina A Demina4,5, Boris N Khlebtsov6, Alexey M Yashchenok1, Dmitry A Gorin1.
Abstract
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a powerful technique for biosensing. However, SERS analysis has several concerns: the signal is limited by a number of molecules and the area of the plasmonic substrate in the laser hotspot, and quantitative analysis in a low-volume droplet is confusing due to the change of concentration during quick drying. The usage of hollow-core microstructured optical fibers (HC-MOFs) is thought to be an effective way to improve SERS sensitivity and limit of detection through the effective irradiation of a small sample volume filling the fiber capillaries. In this paper, we used layer-by-layer assembly as a simple method for the functionalization of fiber capillaries by gold nanoparticles (seeds) with a mean diameter of 8 nm followed by UV-induced chloroauric acid reduction. We also demonstrated a simple and quick technique used for the analysis of the SERS platform formation at every stage through the detection of spectral shifts in the optical transmission of HC-MOFs. The enhancement of the Raman signal of a model analyte Rhodamine 6G was obtained using such type of SERS platform. Thus, a combination of nanostructured gold coating as a SERS-active surface and a hollow-core fiber as a microfluidic channel and a waveguide is perspective for point-of-care medical diagnosis based on liquid biopsy and exhaled air analysis.Entities:
Keywords: SERS; biosensing; glass surface modification; gold deposition; gold nanoparticles; hollow-core microstructured optical fiber; low-volume sensing; ultraviolet reduction
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35049647 PMCID: PMC8774134 DOI: 10.3390/bios12010019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosensors (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6374
Figure 1Characterization of AuNPs: (a) transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image of THPC gold seeds; (b) TEM image of AuNPs stabilized by citrate (yellow color); (c) size distribution histogram of gold seeds stabilized by THPC and AuNPs stabilized with citrate (pink color), revealed by dynamic light scattering (DLS).
Figure 2The fabrication process of SERS-active substrates on glass slides with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images incorporated. The scale bar is 100 nm.
Figure 3Raman and SERS of Rhodamine 6G (R6G) on planar glass substrates: (a) R6G at concentrations 0.2 and 20 mM on a bare glass slide; (b) R6G at concentration 0.2 mM on plasmonic substrates.
Figure 4The fabrication process of SERS-active HC-MOFs with SEM images incorporated.
Figure 5Shifts in transmission spectra induced by coatings: (a) transmission spectra of a single HC-MOF at all stages of layer deposition, with positions of minima selected for analysis labeled as min1 … min4; (b) shifts in transmission spectra induced to 1 fiber cumulatively by PEi, gold seeds, and UV-mediated chloroauric acid reduction.
Figure 6Raman and SERS of R6G in HC-MOF: 1—bare HC-MOF; 2—HC-MOF with UV-mediated chloroauric acid reduction on gold seeds.