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Robust Rules for Optimal Colorimetric Sensing Based on Gold Nanoparticle Aggregation

Authors :
Electricidad y electrónica
Elektrizitatea eta elektronika
Montaño Priede, José Luis
Sanromán Iglesias, María
Zabala Unzalu, Miren Nerea
Grzelczak, Marek
Aizpurua, Javier
Electricidad y electrónica
Elektrizitatea eta elektronika
Montaño Priede, José Luis
Sanromán Iglesias, María
Zabala Unzalu, Miren Nerea
Grzelczak, Marek
Aizpurua, Javier
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Spurred by outstanding optical properties, chemical stability, and facile bioconjugation, plasmonic metals have become the first-choice materials for optical signal transducers in biosensing. While the design rules for surface-based plasmonic sensors are well-established and commercialized, there is limited knowledge of the design of sensors based on nanoparticle aggregation. The reason is the lack of control over the interparticle distances, number of nanoparticles per cluster, or multiple mutual orientations during aggregation events, blurring the threshold between positive and negative readout. Here we identify the geometrical parameters (size, shape, and interparticle distance) that allow for maximizing the color difference upon nanoparticle clustering. Finding the optimal structural parameters will provide a fast and reliable means of readout, including unaided eye inspection or computer vision.

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Notes :
J.L.M.-P., N.Z., and J.A. acknowledge financial support from Spanish MICIN/AE/DOI 10.13039/501100004837, Reg. No. PID2019-107432GB-I00 and from the Department of Education of the Basque Government under Project IT1526-22. M.G. acknowledges Euskampus Foundation for financial support (Resilience COVID19). This work received computational support from DIPC's HPC cluster ATLAS, operated by DIPC Supercomputing Center., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1390906643
Document Type :
Electronic Resource