Design and synthesis of plasmonic magnetic nanoparticles |
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Authors: | JitKang Lim Robert D. Tilton Alexander Eggeman Sara A. Majetich |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA;2. Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA;3. Physics Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA |
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Abstract: | Core–shell nanoparticles containing both iron oxide and gold are proposed for bioseparation applications. The surface plasmon resonance of gold makes it possible to track the positions of individual particles, even when they are smaller than the optical diffraction limit. The synthesis of water-dispersible iron oxide-gold nanoparticles is described. Absorption spectra show the plasmon peaks for Au shells on silica particles, suggesting that thin shells may be sufficient to impart a strong surface plasmon resonance to iron oxide-gold nanoparticles. Dark field optical microscopy illustrates the feasibility of single-particle detection. Calculations of magnetophoretic and drag forces for particles of different sizes reveal design requirements for effective separation of these small particles. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic nanoparticle Plasmon Dark-field microscopy Magnetophoresis Biosensing |
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