Investigating nanoparticle properties in plasmonic nanoarchitectures with DNA by surface plasmon resonance imaging

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Stefano MarianiMaria Minunni

Abstract

Nanoparticles with different sizes, refractive indices and plasmonic profiles are synthesized, labelled with DNA and embedded in DNA-based plasmonic nanoarchitectures. The contribution of the different properties to reflectivity variation % is rationally investigated by DNA hybridization measurements using the surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) technology.

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