Colorimetric analysis on flocculation of bioinspired Au self-assembly for biophotonic application

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Gold nanoparticles exhibited strong surface plasmon absorption and couplings between neighboring particles within bioactivated self-assembly modified their optical properties. Colorimetric analysis on the optical modification of surface plasmon resoanance (SPR) shift and flocculation parameter functionalized bioinspired gold assembly for biophotonic application. The physical origin of bioinspired gold aggregation-induced shifting, decreasing, or broadening of the plasmon absorption spectra could be explained in terms of dynamic depolarization, collisional damping, and shadowing effects. Copyright © 2009 Wan-Joong Kim et al.

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Seo, J., Kim, W. J., Ah, C. S., Austin, J., Kim, S., Kim, A., … Yun, W. S. (2009). Colorimetric analysis on flocculation of bioinspired Au self-assembly for biophotonic application. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/261261

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