Gold Nanocages:  Bioconjugation and Their Potential Use as Optical Imaging Contrast Agents

Gold nanocages of <40 nm in dimension have been synthesized using the galvanic replacement reaction between Ag nanocubes and HAuCl4 in an aqueous solution. By controlling the molar ratio between Ag and HAuCl4, the gold nanocages could be tuned to display surface plasmon resonance peaks around 800...

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Vydáno v:Nano letters Ročník 5; číslo 3; s. 473 - 477
Hlavní autoři: Chen, Jingyi, Saeki, Fusayo, Wiley, Benjamin J., Cang, Hu, Cobb, Michael J., Li, Zhi-Yuan, Au, Leslie, Zhang, Hui, Kimmey, Michael B., Li, Xingde, Xia, Younan
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Washington, DC American Chemical Society 01.03.2005
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ISSN:1530-6984, 1530-6992
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Shrnutí:Gold nanocages of <40 nm in dimension have been synthesized using the galvanic replacement reaction between Ag nanocubes and HAuCl4 in an aqueous solution. By controlling the molar ratio between Ag and HAuCl4, the gold nanocages could be tuned to display surface plasmon resonance peaks around 800 nm, a wavelength commonly used in optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. OCT measurements on phantom samples indicate that these gold nanocages have a moderate scattering cross-section of ∼8.10 × 10-16 m2 but a very large absorption cross-section of ∼7.26 × 10-15 m2, suggesting their potential use as a new class of contrast agents for optical imaging. When bioconjugated with antibodies, the gold nanocages have also been demonstrated for specific targeting of breast cancer cells.
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ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/nl047950t