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A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces

A general stepwise strategy for the fabrication of CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensors was described for the first time, based on gold surface functionalization by CO(2)-responsive poly(N,N-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PDEAEMA) brushes via a surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization...

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Autores principales: Chen, Huaxiang, Wang, Yuliang, Li, Xiaolai, Liang, Benliang, Dong, Shaohua, You, Tingting, Yin, Penggang
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02934b
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author Chen, Huaxiang
Wang, Yuliang
Li, Xiaolai
Liang, Benliang
Dong, Shaohua
You, Tingting
Yin, Penggang
author_facet Chen, Huaxiang
Wang, Yuliang
Li, Xiaolai
Liang, Benliang
Dong, Shaohua
You, Tingting
Yin, Penggang
author_sort Chen, Huaxiang
collection PubMed
description A general stepwise strategy for the fabrication of CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensors was described for the first time, based on gold surface functionalization by CO(2)-responsive poly(N,N-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PDEAEMA) brushes via a surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) method, then the extremity of PDEAEMA was functionalized by linking the polyacrylamide (PAAm) brushes via ATRP, where they were assembled with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) efficiently by altering the deposition time. The swelling–shrinking states of the PDEAEMA brushes can be tuned just by passing CO(2) and N(2) through a solution alternately. The unique plasmonic surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensing properties of these stimulable substrates were investigated using 4-mercaptophenol (4MPh) as a molecular probe. When alternating CO(2) and N(2) bubbling in the water solution, the reversible switching of the SERS signals was complete. By in situ contact-mode atomic force microscopy, the thickness of the polymer layer was observed to be 26 nm in CO(2) saturated water, and after N(2) bubbling to remove CO(2) it decreased to 15 nm, causing the AuNPs to move near to the gold surface. Meanwhile, the distance between the nearby AuNPs becomes smaller, and the surface coverage (φ) of the AuNPs increased from 27% to 35%. The reported CO(2)-responsive plasmonic nanosensor provided a dynamic SERS platform, with reversible regulation for electromagnetic coupling between the AuNPs and the gold surface, and between nearby AuNPs.
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spelling pubmed-90811062022-05-09 A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces Chen, Huaxiang Wang, Yuliang Li, Xiaolai Liang, Benliang Dong, Shaohua You, Tingting Yin, Penggang RSC Adv Chemistry A general stepwise strategy for the fabrication of CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensors was described for the first time, based on gold surface functionalization by CO(2)-responsive poly(N,N-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PDEAEMA) brushes via a surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) method, then the extremity of PDEAEMA was functionalized by linking the polyacrylamide (PAAm) brushes via ATRP, where they were assembled with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) efficiently by altering the deposition time. The swelling–shrinking states of the PDEAEMA brushes can be tuned just by passing CO(2) and N(2) through a solution alternately. The unique plasmonic surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensing properties of these stimulable substrates were investigated using 4-mercaptophenol (4MPh) as a molecular probe. When alternating CO(2) and N(2) bubbling in the water solution, the reversible switching of the SERS signals was complete. By in situ contact-mode atomic force microscopy, the thickness of the polymer layer was observed to be 26 nm in CO(2) saturated water, and after N(2) bubbling to remove CO(2) it decreased to 15 nm, causing the AuNPs to move near to the gold surface. Meanwhile, the distance between the nearby AuNPs becomes smaller, and the surface coverage (φ) of the AuNPs increased from 27% to 35%. The reported CO(2)-responsive plasmonic nanosensor provided a dynamic SERS platform, with reversible regulation for electromagnetic coupling between the AuNPs and the gold surface, and between nearby AuNPs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9081106/ /pubmed/35541733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02934b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Huaxiang
Wang, Yuliang
Li, Xiaolai
Liang, Benliang
Dong, Shaohua
You, Tingting
Yin, Penggang
A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
title A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
title_full A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
title_fullStr A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
title_full_unstemmed A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
title_short A CO(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
title_sort co(2)-tunable plasmonic nanosensor based on the interfacial assembly of gold nanoparticles on diblock copolymers grafted from gold surfaces
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02934b
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