Complementary surface-enhanced resonance raman spectroscopic biodetection of mixed protein solutions by chitosan- and silica-coated plasmon-tuned silver nanoparticles
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2012
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Silver nanoparticles with identical plasmonic properties but different surface functionalities are synthesized and tested as chemically selective surface-enhanced resonance Raman (SERR) amplifiers in a two-component protein solution. The surface plasmon resonances of the particles are tuned to 413 nm to match the molecular resonance of protein heme cofactors. Biocompatible functionalization of the nanoparticles with a thin film of chitosan yields selective SERR enhancement of the anionic protein cytochrome b5, whereas functionalization with SiO2 amplifies only the spectra of the cationic protein cytochrome c. As a result, subsequent addition of the two differently functionalized particles yields complementary information on the same mixed protein sample solution. Finally, the applicability of chitosan-coated Ag nanoparticles for protein separation was tested by in situ resonance Raman spectroscopy. |
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American Chemical Society |
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DOI:10.1021/ac301001a Arumugam , Sivanesan, Kalaivani, G., Fischer, A., Stiba, K., Leimkahler, S., & Weidinger, I.M. (2012) Complementary surface-enhanced resonance raman spectroscopic biodetection of mixed protein solutions by chitosan- and silica-coated plasmon-tuned silver nanoparticles. Analytical Chemistry, 84(13), pp. 5759-5764. |
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Copyright 2012 American Chemical Society |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |