Dr Zeljka Krpetic Z.Krpetic@salford.ac.uk
Associate Professor/Reader
Importance of Nanoparticle Size in Colorimetric and SERS-Based Multimodal Trace Detection of Ni(II) Ions with Functional Gold Nanoparticles
Krpetic, Z; Guerrini, L; Larmour, IA; Reglinski, J; Faulds, K; Graham, D
Authors
L Guerrini
IA Larmour
J Reglinski
K Faulds
D Graham
Abstract
Colorimetric detection of analytes using gold nanoparticles along with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) are areas of intense research activity since they both offer sensing of very low concentrations of target species. Multimodal detection promotes the simultaneous detection of a sample by a combination of different techniques; consequently, surface chemistry design in the development of multimodal nanosensors is important for rapid and sensitive evaluation of the analytes by diverse analytical methods. Herein it is shown that nanoparticle size plays an important role in the design of functional nanoparticles for colorimetric and SERS-based sensing applications, allowing controlled nanoparticle assembly and tunable sensor response. The design and preparation of robust nanoparticle systems and their assembly is reported for trace detection of Ni(II) ions as a model system in an aqueous solution. The combination of covalently attached nitrilotriacetic acid moieties along with the L-carnosine dipeptide on the nanoparticle surface represents a highly sensitive platform for rapid and selective detection of Ni(II) ions. This systematic study demonstrates that significantly lower detection limits can be achieved by finely tuning the assembly of gold nanoparticles of different core sizes. The results clearly demonstrate the feasibility and usefulness of a multimodal approach.
Citation
Krpetic, Z., Guerrini, L., Larmour, I., Reglinski, J., Faulds, K., & Graham, D. (2012). Importance of Nanoparticle Size in Colorimetric and SERS-Based Multimodal Trace Detection of Ni(II) Ions with Functional Gold Nanoparticles. Small, 8(5), 707-714. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201101980
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Online Publication Date | Jan 5, 2012 |
Publication Date | Jan 5, 2012 |
Deposit Date | Oct 11, 2016 |
Journal | Small |
Print ISSN | 1613-6810 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 5 |
Pages | 707-714 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201101980 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.201101980 |
Related Public URLs | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.201101980/abstract;jsessionid=63D5D9EF80237AC842F68984FB94C500.f02t02 |
Additional Information | Funders : Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);European Commission Projects : EU 7th Framework Programme Grant Number: EP/D062861/1 Grant Number: EP/E032715/1 Grant Number: NMP-2008-1.1-1 Grant Number: SMD-229375 |
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