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A thermo-responsive rewritable plasmonic bio-memory by regulating single core-satellite gold nanocluster dissociation
Nano Research
Available online: 24 April 2024
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A thermo-responsive rewritable plasmonic bio-memory chip has been successfully fabricated on an ITO glass slide by assembling core-satellite gold nanoclusters with different size of AuNPs using dsDNA linker. And the prepared 70@DNA20@13 AuNCs exhibited more stable and greater photothermal conversion ability. With short time irradiation by 633 nm microbeam laser, every individual AuNCs could be excited and remove the satellite AuNPs on its surface. Especially, in the dissociation process of AuNCs with 3-5 satellite, its color would change from yellow to green, which showed more significant reduction in the red channel of the DFM images and could be defined to state “0” and “1” respectively. Besides, this plasmonic nano bio-memory could transform cyclically its state between 0 and 1 which exhibited excellent rewritable ability.

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Multifunctional shape-dependent plasmonic nanoprobe by enzymatic etching of single gold triangular nanoplate
Nano Research 2020, 13 (12): 3364-3370
Published: 12 September 2020
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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), as a signaling molecule, plays a vital role in a wide variety of signaling transduction processes, aging, and diseases. However, the excessive production of H2O2 causes various diseases. Herein, we develop a novel method for H2O2 detection in live cells via dark-field scattering spectroscopy with gold triangular nanoprisms (AuTNPs) as probes. The corners of AuTNPs would be gradually oxidatively etched by the strong coordination of Br which is generated by enzymatic reactions in the presence of horseradish peroxidase (HRP), bromide ion and trace hydrogen peroxide. Benefitting from the morphological change, the single AuTNP based plasmonic nanoprobe shows notable blueshifts and scattering color changes which could be real-time monitored under the dark-field microscopy. The peak position in the scattering spectra of individual AuTNP blueshifts linearly with the increase of H2O2 concentration, and exhibits high sensitivity to H2O2 in a large range from 2.5 to 100 μM with a low detection limit (LOD) of 0.74 μM. Moreover, the experimental results were supported by the simulated results via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. The nanoprobes have been further used for intracellular H2O2 detection in live cells. Besides, the etching of AuTNP also provides an alternative method to design novel plasmonic logic chips and write-once plasmonic memories.

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