Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been commonly used in molecular sensing, in the form of observation of the color change from red to blue of the AuNP solution, caused by target-molecule-induced AuNP aggregation. In this work, the changes in absorbance and scattering spectra caused by AuNP aggregation were studied using thrombin-induced AuNP aggregation as a model. We demonstrated for the first time that scattering spectra is more sensitive to the changes owing to AuNP aggregation than absorbance spectra. Moreover, a digital color analysis of darkfield images using dark field microscopy (DFM) facilitated a simple method for detection of AuNPs aggregation without the use of spectroscopic analysis. Furthermore, we demonstrated that DFM is useful for detecting AuNPs aggregation in a colored solution, in which the color change by AuNPs aggregation is not visible.
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Yano, Y., Nisougi, M., Yano-Ozawa, Y., Ohguni, T., Ogawa, A., Maeda, M., … Zako, T. (2019). Detection of gold nanoparticles aggregation using light scattering for molecular sensing. Analytical Sciences, 35(6), 685–690. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.18P571
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