Density gradient selection of colloidal silver nanotriangles for assembling dye-particle plasmophores

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Abstract

A simple method based on sucrose density gradient centrifugation is proposed here for the fractionation of colloidal silver nanotriangles. This method afforded particle fractions with surface plasmon resonances, spanning from red to infrared spectral ranges that could be used to tune optical properties for plasmonic applications. This feature was exemplified by selecting silver nanotriangle samples with spectral overlap with Atto-655 dye’s absorption and emission in order to assemble dye-particle plasmophores. The emission brightness of an individual plasmophore, as characterized by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, is at least 1000-fold more intense than that of a single Atto-655 dye label, which renders them as promising platforms for the development of fluorescence-based nanosensors.

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Oliveira-Silva, R., Sousa-Jerónimo, M., Botequim, D., Silva, N. J. O., Prazeres, D. M. F., & Paulo, P. M. R. (2019). Density gradient selection of colloidal silver nanotriangles for assembling dye-particle plasmophores. Nanomaterials, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9060893

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