Polyethyleneimine-interlayered silica-core quantum dot-shell nanocomposites for sensitive detection of: Salmonella typhimurium via a lateral flow immunoassay

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Herein, we synthesized high-performance SiO2-core quantum dot (QD)-shell nanocomposites (SiO2@PEI-QDs) using the polyethyleneimine (PEI)-mediated adsorption method. Cationic PEI was used to form a positively charged interlayer on the SiO2 core, which achieved a dense adsorption of carboxylated QDs to form a shell of QDs and maintained a good dispersibility of the nanocomposite. The SiO2@PEI-QDs showed excellent stability and high luminescence, and served as high-performance fluorescent labels for the detection of bacteria when used with the lateral flow immunoassay (LFA) technique. An SiO2@PEI-QD-based LFA strip was successfully applied to rapidly detect Salmonella typhimurium in milk samples with a low limit of 5 × 102 cells per mL.

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Zhang, B., Yang, X., Liu, X., Li, J., Wang, C., & Wang, S. (2020). Polyethyleneimine-interlayered silica-core quantum dot-shell nanocomposites for sensitive detection of: Salmonella typhimurium via a lateral flow immunoassay. RSC Advances, 10(5), 2483–2489. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra09252h

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