Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors

The adoption of plasmonic nanomaterials in optical sensors, coupled with the advances in detection techniques, has opened the way for biosensing with single plasmonic particles. Single nanoparticle sensors offer the potential to analyse biochemical interactions at a single-molecule level, thereby al...

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Main Authors: Manish Sriram, Kelly Zong, S. R. C. Vivekchand, J. Justin Gooding
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/10/25774
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spelling doaj-30595abe0c5149a79def38e425a5cbdb2020-11-24T22:07:36ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-10-011510257742579210.3390/s151025774s151025774Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic SensorsManish Sriram0Kelly Zong1S. R. C. Vivekchand2J. Justin Gooding3School of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, AustraliaSchool of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, AustraliaSchool of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, AustraliaSchool of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, AustraliaThe adoption of plasmonic nanomaterials in optical sensors, coupled with the advances in detection techniques, has opened the way for biosensing with single plasmonic particles. Single nanoparticle sensors offer the potential to analyse biochemical interactions at a single-molecule level, thereby allowing us to capture even more information than ensemble measurements. We introduce the concepts behind single nanoparticle sensing and how the localised surface plasmon resonances of these nanoparticles are dependent upon their materials, shape and size. Then we outline the different synthetic approaches, like citrate reduction, seed-mediated and seedless growth, that enable the synthesis of gold and silver nanospheres, nanorods, nanostars, nanoprisms and other nanostructures with tunable sizes. Further, we go into the aspects related to purification and functionalisation of nanoparticles, prior to the fabrication of sensing surfaces. Finally, the recent developments in single nanoparticle detection, spectroscopy and sensing applications are discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/10/25774surface plasmonssensorsmetal nanoparticlessingle molecule detectionoptical sensors
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Kelly Zong
S. R. C. Vivekchand
J. Justin Gooding
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Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors
Sensors
surface plasmons
sensors
metal nanoparticles
single molecule detection
optical sensors
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Kelly Zong
S. R. C. Vivekchand
J. Justin Gooding
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title Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors
title_short Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors
title_full Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors
title_fullStr Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Single Nanoparticle Plasmonic Sensors
title_sort single nanoparticle plasmonic sensors
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The adoption of plasmonic nanomaterials in optical sensors, coupled with the advances in detection techniques, has opened the way for biosensing with single plasmonic particles. Single nanoparticle sensors offer the potential to analyse biochemical interactions at a single-molecule level, thereby allowing us to capture even more information than ensemble measurements. We introduce the concepts behind single nanoparticle sensing and how the localised surface plasmon resonances of these nanoparticles are dependent upon their materials, shape and size. Then we outline the different synthetic approaches, like citrate reduction, seed-mediated and seedless growth, that enable the synthesis of gold and silver nanospheres, nanorods, nanostars, nanoprisms and other nanostructures with tunable sizes. Further, we go into the aspects related to purification and functionalisation of nanoparticles, prior to the fabrication of sensing surfaces. Finally, the recent developments in single nanoparticle detection, spectroscopy and sensing applications are discussed.
topic surface plasmons
sensors
metal nanoparticles
single molecule detection
optical sensors
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/10/25774
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