SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Antônio L. C. M. da
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Gutierres,Marony G., Thesing,Anderson, Lattuada,Rafael M., Ferreira,Jacqueline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532014000500017
Resumo: Gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films were used for the development of a plasmonic sensor, applied to detect surface binding of organic and/or biological molecules. The sensitivity to binding events is related to energetic shifts of the surface plasmon resonance on the film. When applied as a bulk sensor (sensitivity to changes on refractive index of the medium in contact with the metal surface), the sensitivity was found to be ca. 220 ± 33 nm RIU-1 for gold and ca. 140 ± 10 nm RIU-1 for silver nanoparticles. The systems were also found efficient as surface biosensors (sensitivity to changes on the effective refractive index due to adsorptions on the metal surface) detecting the surface binding of biotin-streptavidin protein system. The main advantage of the plasmonic biosensor developed in this work is the use of a very simple and low cost methodology when compared to fancier approaches, such as the ones using focused ion beam and surface relief gratings, although presenting similar sensitivity, and allowing, as for these cases, real-time measurements.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
title SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
spellingShingle SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
Silva,Antônio L. C. M. da
SPR
gold nanoparticles
silver nanoparticles
biosensor
protein
title_short SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
title_full SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
title_fullStr SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
title_full_unstemmed SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
title_sort SPR biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films
author Silva,Antônio L. C. M. da
author_facet Silva,Antônio L. C. M. da
Gutierres,Marony G.
Thesing,Anderson
Lattuada,Rafael M.
Ferreira,Jacqueline
author_role author
author2 Gutierres,Marony G.
Thesing,Anderson
Lattuada,Rafael M.
Ferreira,Jacqueline
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Antônio L. C. M. da
Gutierres,Marony G.
Thesing,Anderson
Lattuada,Rafael M.
Ferreira,Jacqueline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv SPR
gold nanoparticles
silver nanoparticles
biosensor
protein
topic SPR
gold nanoparticles
silver nanoparticles
biosensor
protein
description Gold and silver nanoparticle multilayer films were used for the development of a plasmonic sensor, applied to detect surface binding of organic and/or biological molecules. The sensitivity to binding events is related to energetic shifts of the surface plasmon resonance on the film. When applied as a bulk sensor (sensitivity to changes on refractive index of the medium in contact with the metal surface), the sensitivity was found to be ca. 220 ± 33 nm RIU-1 for gold and ca. 140 ± 10 nm RIU-1 for silver nanoparticles. The systems were also found efficient as surface biosensors (sensitivity to changes on the effective refractive index due to adsorptions on the metal surface) detecting the surface binding of biotin-streptavidin protein system. The main advantage of the plasmonic biosensor developed in this work is the use of a very simple and low cost methodology when compared to fancier approaches, such as the ones using focused ion beam and surface relief gratings, although presenting similar sensitivity, and allowing, as for these cases, real-time measurements.
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